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CONTAINING A 



Digest of the Laws in Each State. 



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HENRY AUSTIN, 



Of the Suffolk Bar. Author of "American Farm and Game Laws," "The Liquor Law 
in the New En.^land States," Etc. 



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PREFACE. 



In preparing this work, which is entirely Jvr Sportsmen and Anglers, the author 
has endeavored to make a brief, but comprehensive digest of the game and fish 
laws of each State in the United States. 

The material has been derived from the Revised Statutes, Codes, and the latest 
enactments of the legislatures of 1897 and 189 "n the respective States. 

The jurisdiction of courts, duties of officer , prosecutions and penalties, are not 
contained in this digest, being immaterial to the Sportsman and Angler, nor the 
law in some of the States pertaining to fish traps, seines, nets, and other contriv- 
ances, except hook and line. 

Trusting that his investigation may prove acceptable and useful, the author 
presents the result of his labor. ^ ^ 

H. A. 
Boston, June 15, iSgS. 



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IMPORTANT NOTICE. 



This arrangement and digest of the game and fish 
laws of the United States is protected by copyright, 
and any infringement of the same will be prosecuted 
to the full extent of the law. 



For any amendment of the laws always 
consult Index on page 128. 



CONTENTS 



For any Amendment of the Laws always consult Index on 

page 128. 



PAGE 

Alabama 7, 129 

Alaska 10 

Arizona 10, 130 

Arkansas 11 

California 12, 131 

Colorado M, 132 

Connecticut I5? ^33 

Delaware 18 

District of Columbia . . 20 

Horida 21 

Georgia 23, 134 

Idaho 27, 134 

Illinois 28, 135 

Indiana 29 

Iowa 30, 135 

Kansas 31, 136 

Kentucky 31 

Louisiana 32 

Maine 32, 136 

Maryland 47, 139 

Massachusetts .... 56, 140 

Michigan 60, 141 

Minnesota d'j^ 142 

Mississippi 69 

Missouri 69 



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Montana 71, 143 

Nebraska 73, 144 

Nevada 74, 144 

New Hampshire . . . . 75, 144 

New Jersey 77, 145 

New Mexico 86, 145 

New York 81, 146 

North Carolina .... 90, 154 

North Dakota .... 95, 154 

Oklahoma 95 

Ohio 96, 155 

Oregon 98 

Pennsylvania 100, 158 

Rhode Island 103, 159 

South Carohna .... 105, 159 

Sbuth Dakota 106, 159 

Tennessee 107, 160 

Texas 109, 160 

Utah II I, 161 

Vermont 1 11, 161 

Virginia 114 

Washington 120, 162 

West Virginia . . . . 122, 163 

Wisconsin 123, 164 

Wyoming 126 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Alabama. 



ALABAMA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Sunday shooting unlawful.- 

Night shooting, and the use of any float, sneak boat, box, or battery in hunting 
waterfowl is unlawful. 

flocking Birds, Catbirds, and Thrushes protected at all times. 

Birds' nests protected, except those of crows, blackbirds, blue jays, hawks, 
owls, and other birds of prey. 

Possession, sale, or transportation in close season is forbidden. 

Ring=necked Pheasant — Unlawful to kill these birds for eight years from 
June I, 1893. 

In Baldwin and Mobile Counties. 

Deer may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 
Wild Turkey from Nov. i to April i. 
Quail, Partridge, from Nov. i to April i. 
Turtle Dove from Sept. i to April i. 
Wild Duck from Nov. i to May i. 

Barbour County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. 20 to May i. 
Quail from Sept. i to May i. 
Turtle Dove from Aug. i to May i. 

Butler and Elmore Counties. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. 20 to Feb. 14. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. 20 to May t. 
Turtle Dove from Aug. i to April i. . , 

Quail or Partridge from Sept. 15 to March 15. 

Calhoun and Tuscaloosa Counties. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. i to March i. 

Wild Turkey, Oct. i to April 15. 

Quail or Partridge, Sept. 15 to April 15. 

Turtle Dove, July 15 to April i. 

Possession or sale in close season unlawful. 

Sumter County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 
Wild Turkey, Sept. 15 to May i. 
Turtle Dove, Aug. i to March 15. 
Quail or Partridge, Nov. i to April i. 

Colbert, Jefferson, Lauderdale, Marengo, Pike and St. Clair Counties. 

Deer may be killed from Sept. 15 to April i. 

Wild Turkey from Oct. i to April i. 

Partridge from Oct. 15 to April i. 

This does not apply to the killing of partridges in Covington County. 

Coosa County. 



Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. i to May i. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Alabama. 



Cullman, Limestone and Madison Counties. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Sept. i to Feb. i. 
Quail or Partridge, Oct. i to April i. 
Wild Turkey, Oct. i to May i. 

Dallas County. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. 20 to Feb. 14. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. 20 to April i. 
Turtle Dove from July 10 to April i. 
Quail from Oct. 10 to March 15. 

Unlawful at any time to trap, net or snare any quail, or to sell or have in pos- 
session any quail so caught, but this provision shall not apply to owner of land. 

Greene County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Nov. i to Jan, 10. 
Wild Turkey from Nov. i to April 15. 
Quail or Partridge from Nov. i to March i. 
Turtle Dove from Aug. i to Feb. i. 
Mocking=bird protected. 
Sale or possession in close season unlawful. 

Unlawful to net or trap quail ; but landowner may net or authori-ze others to 
net on his land between Nov. i and March i. 

Hale County. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. i to Feb. i. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. 15 to May i. 
Quail or Partridge from Nov. i to March 15. 
Turtle Dove from July 15 to March 15. 
Mocking=bird protected at all times. 
Possession or sale in close season unlawful. 

Birds' nests protected, except those of crows, blackbirds, blue jays, hawks, or 
birds of prey. 

Law^rence County. 

Quail or Partridge may be killed from Oct. 15 to March 25. 
Act applies only to part of county north of line of township line, between 
townships 4 and 5, running east and west. 

Lowndes County. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. 20 to Feb. 14. 

Wild Turkey from Oct. 20 to April i. 

Turtle Dove from July 4 to April i. 

Qua!l from Oct. 10 to March 15. 

As to netting quail, provision similar to that of Dallas County. 

Macon County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. i to F'eb. i. 

Wild Turkey from Oct. i to April i. 

Turtle Dove from July i to March 15. 

Quail from Oct. 15 to April i. 

Unlawful to remove eggs from or destroy nests of game birds. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Alabama. 



Montgomery County. 

' Deer may be killed from Oct. 20 to Feb. 14. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. 20 to May i. 
Turtle Dove from July 10 to April i. 
Quail from Oct. 15 to March 15. 
Wild Duck from May i to Oct. i. 
Forbids at all times netting or trapping of the game birds above mentioned. 

Morgan County. 

Quail or Partridge may be killed from Oct. 15 to March i. 
Unlawful to net or snare quail. 

Perry County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. 15 to Feb. 14. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. 20 to May i. 
Turtle Dove from July i to March 15. 
Partridge or Quail from Oct, 15 to March 15. 
Wild Duck from Oct. i to April i. 

Lawful at all times to kill deer in that portion of Perry County lying east of 
the Cahaba River. 

Winston County (Beat No. 5.) 

Wild Deer and Wild Turkey may be killed from Sept. 16 to April 15. 

Walker County. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. 15 to April 15. 
Quail or Partridge from Oct. 15 to April 15. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. 15 to May 15. 
Turtle Dove from July 15 to March 15. 

Pickens County. 

Deer may be killed from Sept. 15 to Feb. i. 
Wild Turkey from Sept. 15 to April 15. 
Turtle Dove from Aug. i to April i. 
Quail from Oct. 15 to March 15. 
Wild Duck from Oct. r to April i. 

Franklin County. 

Deer may be killed from Nov. i to March i. 
Wild Turkey, Oct. i to May i. 
Partridge, Oct. i to April i. 
Unlawful to hunt deer or turkey by camping. 

Russell County. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. i to May 1, 
Turtle Dove, July 15 to April I. 
Quail or Partridge, Oct. i to March i. 

Crenshaw County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. i to March i. 
Wild Turkey, Oct. i to April 15. 
Quail or Partridge, Sept. 15 to April 15. 
Turtle Dove, July 15 to April i. 



10 American Game and Fish Laws. — Alabama, Alaska, Arizona. 

Fayette County. 

Wild Deer or Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. i to March i. 

Walker County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. 15 to April 15. 
Quail or Partridge, Oct. 15 to April 15. 
Wild Turkey, Oct. 15 to May 15. 
Turtle Dove, July 15 to March 15. 

Bullock County. 

Quail, commonly known as partridge, may be killed from Oct. i to March i. 
Turtle Dove, from July 15 to March i. 
Wild Turkey, from Oct. i to May i. 

Unlawful to shoot, catch, or injure the above birds with intent to sell or barter 
them in any market outside of Bullock County. 

Washington, Clarke and De Kalbe Counties. 

Wild Buck, Deer, Doe or Fawn may be killed from Oct. i to March i. 
Wild Turkey, from Oct. i to April i. 
Turtle Dove, from Oct. i to March i. 
Camp hunting prohibited. 

Conecuh County. 

Deer, Wild Turkey, Partridge, Quail, Turtle Dove may be killed from 
Nov. I to March i. 

Squirrel may be shot upon one's own land, doing damage to his crop. 

Lee County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. i to May i. 

Wild Turkey from Oct. 15 to April 15. 

Quail, sometimes called partridge, from Nov. 15 to March 15. 

Turtle Dove, from July 15 to Feb. i. 

Squirrel, from Oct. i to April i. 

Possum, from Oct. i to April i. 



ALASKA. 

Salmon. The erection of dams, barricades, or other obstructions in any of 
the rivers of Alaska, with the purpose or result of preventing or impeding the 
ascent of salmon or other anadromous species to their spawning grounds, is declared 
to be unlawful. 

Alaska has no game and fish law. 



ARIZONA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer, Fawn and Antelope may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i. 
Elk, riountain Sheep are protected for five years from April 12, 1893. 
Partridge, Quail, Wild Turkey, Grouse, Prairie Chicken from Sept. i 
to April I. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Arizona, Arkansas. 11 



Quail may be killed any time on one's enclosed premises. 
, Transportation or exportation of the above animals and game without the 
State unlawful. 

Possession of above animals or birds during close season is prhiia facie evi- 
dence to convict for a misdemeanor. Hunting on another's land without permis- 
sion is unlawful. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Brook or Mountain Trout may be caught from April i to Nov. i. This 
does not apply to rights of individuals over private lakes, ponds or pools. 

Seining or netting fish is prohibited. Unlawful to use any explosive to kill or 
destroy fish. 

Exportation and transportation of fish without the State unlawful. 



ARKANSAS. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer may be killed from Aug. i to Feb. i. 

Wild Turkey from Sept. i to May i. 

Pinnated Grouse, commonly called Prairie Chicken, protected for five 
years from March 24, 1893. Also transportation within or without the State of 
prairie chicken unlawful for same period. 

Quail, sometimes called Virginia Partridge, from Oct. i to March i. 

The netting or trapping of pinnated grouse, quail or wild turkey prohibited 
during close season, but during open season is allowed on one's premises. 

Any of the above birds destroying fruit on one's premises may be killed at any 
time. 

No game can be exported from this State until April 12, 1901. 

It is lawful to. export from any part of this State beaver, possum, hare, rabbits, 
ground hogs or woodchucks, raccoons, squirrels, snipe, plover, duck and geese when 
shipped openly. 

Sunday shooting prohibited. 

Nests of wild birds protected, except those of crows, blackbirds, hawks, owls, 
eagles and birds of prey. 

Yell County. 

Partridge, Quail may be killed from Sept. 15 to March 15. 

Unlawful to trap the above birds during close season. 

Wild Turkey from Aug. 15 to April 15. 

Wild Deer from Aug. i to Feb. i. 

Possession of above in close season prima yiz«> evidence to convict. 

FISH. 

Game and fish public property, except fish in private ponds. The hunting, 
killing and catching the same are declared to be a privilege. 

Seining or netting fish prohibited, except on waters wholly on the premises of 
persons using such device. Also lawful to use a very small seine not exceeding 
fifteen feet for catching very small fish, which may be caught to be used for bait, 
or for stocking other waters with fish, but for no other purpose. 

Also lawful to use a seine not exceeding sixty feet in length in any unnavigable 
stream or lake to catch fish for family use, or for picnics, and not far sale. Also 



12 American Game and Fish Laws. — Arkansas, California. 



lawful to place traps in unnavigable streams, provided such traps do not obstruct 
the free passage of fish in ascending or descending such streams. 

Use of explosives unlawful. 

By the law of 1895 it is unlawful for any person to export any fish or game 
from this State until April, 1 901, but this provision shall not apply to catfish or 
buffalo fish caught in any of the waters in the counties of Mississippi, Crittenden, 
St. Francis, Poinsett, Jackson, Phillips, Desha, Chicot, Lincoln, Prairie, Craighead, 
Greene, Clay, Ashley, Cross, Marion, Jefferson, Lafayette, Hempstead, Miller, Lit- 
tle River, Independence, Columbia, Faulkner, Calhoun, Pope, Clark, Woodruff, 
Randolph, Ouachita, Lawrence, Lee, Drew, Union, Sevier, Boone, Lonoke, Perry, 
Madison, Newton, Searcy, Fulton, Washington, Sebastion, Montgomery, Carroll, 
Howard and Yell. 

Big Spadra Creek. 

It is unlawful for any person to seine, net or trap fish in Big Spadra Creek in 
Johnson County. 



CALIFORNIA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAHE. 

Male Deer may be killed from July 15 to Oct. 15. 

Female Deer, Spotted Fawn, Antelope, Elk or Mountain Sheep 

protected at all times. 

It is unlawful at all times to buy, sell, or offer for sale the hides or meat of 
any deer, elk, antelope or mountain sheep, whether taken or killed in this State or 
shipped into this State from any other State or Territory, provided that nothing 
above shall apply to any of the said animals taken or killed in Alaska or any for- 
eign country. 

The sale or transportation of the skin or hides of any deer from which the 
evidence of sex has been removed is unlawful. 

Valley Quail, Partridge, Wild Duck, Robin, Bob=white or Rail may 
be killed from Oct. 15 to Feb. 15. 

Mountain Quail or Grouse, Aug. 15 to Feb. 15. 

Netting or snaring of quail, partridge, or grouse is unlawful. 

A shot gun of a larger caliber than a No. 10 gauge is unlawful. 

Eggs of above birds protected, also of pheasants and doves. 

Doves may be killed from July i to Feb. 15. 

Above birds killed for food purposes only. 

The sale or offering for sale of deer hide or meat is prohibited. 

Possession or sale of game in close sea.son J>nm (7 /a c/e evidence to convict. 

Netting or snaring of quail, partridge, and grouse is prohibited. 

Possession of birds snared or trapped prima /aa'e evidence to convict. 

flocking Birds or Blue Cranes, with eggs of same protected at all times. 

Pheasants protected for three years from March 27, 1895. 

Shooting upon posted land, except salt water marsh land, of deer or wild duck, 
without first obtaining the permission from the owner or person in possession of 
such grounds. Is unlawful. 

Transportation or exportation of quail, partridge, pheasant, grouse, prairie 
chicken, dove, wild duck, unless for propagation, is unlawful, also deer and deer 
skins. 

It is unlawful to shoot or sell any English skylark, canary, California oriole, 
humming bird, thrush or mocking bird, or any part of the skin or plumage of said 
birds, or to take the eggs or nest of the said birds. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — California. 13 



Lake Merritt, Peralta. 

Wild Duck, Crane, Heron, Swan, Pelican, Snipe, or any wild animal 
or game of any kind cannot be shot within one hundred yards from high water 
mark, upon the land around the lake. 

Siskiyou County. 

Grouse, Sage Hen, or Prairie Chicken may be killed from Aug. i. to 
April I. 

Quail from Oct. 15 to March 15. 

Mallard Duck, Widgeon, Teal Ducks, and all other species of duck 
from Sept. 15 to April 15, 

San Mateo County. 
The use of dogs for shooting or killing deer prohibited. 

San Francisco County. 

Mallard Duck, Widgeon, Teal, Redhead, Pintail Qadwall, Wood 
Duck, English Snipe may be killed from Sept. i to March i. 

FISH. 
WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Any variety of trout may be caught from April i to Nov. i, but steel- 
headed trout may be taken at any time with rod and line in tidewater. 

Catching of trout, except with hook and line, prohibited. 

Trout must measure at least six inches in length. 

Nothing less than eight inches in length can be legally sold, except brook 
trout. 

Striped Bass, unlawful to catch under three pounds in weight. 

Sturgeon may be caught from Sept. i to April i. 

Sturgeon must measure not less than three feet in length. 

Black Bass from July i to Jan. i. 

Salmon from Nov. i to Aug. 31. 

Netting of Salmon and shad on Saturday and Sunday prohibited. 

No fishing allowed within fifty feet of an open fishway for salmon, shad or 
other migratory fish or trout. 

Nets, traps, or other permanent contrivances prohibited. 

Young fish when caught to be returned to waters alive. 

Counties of Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Monterey, Alameda, 
Marin, Placer and Nevada. 

Trout may be caught from April i to Oct. 15. 
Seining or netting prohibited. 

Siskiyou County. 

Trout. Unlawful to catch trout in this county at all times and seasons of the 
year. 

Eel River. 



Salmon may be caught from Nov. 15 to Sept. 15. 



14 American Game and Fish Laws. — Colorado. 



COLORADO. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT QAHE. 

Partridge, Mongolian Pheasant, Quail, Ptarmigan protected at all times. 
Pheasant, Prairie Chicken, Prairie Hen, Wild Turkey or Grouse 

may be killed from Aug. 15 to Nov. i. 

Snaring, netting or trapping of above birds is prohibited. 

Wild Duck, Brant, Qeese and Swans or other water fowl from Sept. i 
to May I. 

Night hunting with artificial light prohibited. 

The above birds must be shot with gun from the shoulder only. 

Unlawful to use any swivel or punt guns for shooting water fowl. 

Snaring of wild duck, goose, brant, swan or other water fowl prohibited. 

Insectivorous and song birds protected. 

Doves may be killed from July 15 to Oct. i. 

Possession of game in close ■s>&2l'&ow priitia facie evidence to convict. However, 
game may be imported from other States, but bill of lading must be attached with 
an affidavit. 

Bison or Buffalo, flountain Sheep at all times protected. 

Ibex or Rocky Mountain Goat protected for ten years from March 26, 
1889. 

Deer, Elk, Antelope — No person shall shoot any deer, elk or antelope at 
any time, except that those deer, antelope and elk which have horns may be shot 
between Aug. i and Nov. i of the same year, for food purposes only, and then only 
when necessary for immediate use, governed in amount and quantity by the reason- 
able necessity of the person or persons killing the same. " Reasonable necessity " 
shall be construed to mean not more than one elk, deer or antelope in the posses- 
sion of any one person at one time. 

Shooting or snaring of the above for sole purposes of securing the skins or 
horns for sale or transportation out of the State is prohibited, and possession of 
the same '\^ prima facie evidence to convict. 

Coursing deer, mountain sheep, elk or antelope with dogs prohibited. 

Game dealers may import from other States. 

Beaver — Unlawful to kill or ensnare beaver except when they interfere with 
canals or ditches. 

Hunting upon another's land without permission is unlawful. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Trout, Food Fish may be caught from June i to Dec. i ; must be used for 
food only during open season, and then only when necessary for immediate use, 
governed in amount and quantity by the reasonable necessities of the person catch- 
ing such fish. 

Possession of the above in close sediSon prima facie evidence to convict. 

The sale of any trout or food fish is unlawful or transportation of> these fish 
out of the State is prohibited at all times. 

Trout less than six inches in length protected in the public waters. 

The use of explosive substances or poisonous drugs to kill any trout or food 
fish prohibited. 

Seining or trapping forbidden. 

Game wardens may issue license to catch salmon or suckers. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Connecticut. 15 



CONNECTICUT. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer protected for ten years from Oct. i, 1893. 

Quail, Woodcock, Ruffed Grouse (called Partridge), and Gray Squirrel 

may be killed from October i to January i. 

Eggs and nests are protected. 

Wild Duck, Geese and Brant from September i to May i. 

Nests and eggs of above protected. 

It is unlawful to kill any wild duck, goose or brant with any other ' gun than 
such a one as is commonly raised at arm's length and fired from the shoulder, or 
to shoot at any such bird, or other 'wild fowl from any vessel propelled by steam 
or sails, or from any boat or other structure attached thereto. 

Sora, Rail — It is unlawful to kill any sora, called rail, in the counties of New 
Haven, Fairfield and Litchfield between the first day of January and the 20th day 
of August, and in every other county between the ist day of January and the ist 
day of September. 

Trapping, snaring, or netting of woodcock, quail and ruffed grouse forbidden, 
except on one's own grounds. Possession by any person, or for any express com- 
pany or carrier during the close season is forbidden. Shooting or being with gun 
and dog, without leave, on the enclosed groun<ls of any individual or corporation 
where notices forbidding hunting are posted, is a breach of law even in the open 
seasoj. Shooting, hunting, or having firearms in possession on Sunday in the open 
air is illegal. Song and insectivorous birds and their nests protected. 

Eagle protected at all times. 

Exportation — It is unlawful at any time to kill any woodcock, ruffed grouse 
or quail for the purpose of conveying the same beyond the limits of this State; or 
to transport, or have in possession with intent to procure the transportation be- 
yond said limits, any of such birds killed within this State. 

Mongolian Pheasant protected for three years from October i, 1893. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Shad may be caught from March i to June 20. 

Trout from April i to July i — hook and line only allowed. 

Lawful Size of Brook Trout — Every person who shall sell or exchange, 
or offer or expose for sale or exchange, or have in his possesion, any dead brook 
trout less than six inches in length, shall be fined not more than seven dollars for 
each offence; provided, this act shalj, not apply to any person having any dead 
brook trout in his possession, if such brook trout shall have died while such person 
was engaged in propagating or transporting them for the purpose of propagation. 

Pickerel, Pike, Muskellonge must be taken with hook and line or troll, ex- 
cept from the running waters of the State or from Mudge Pond in the town of 
Sharon. 

Lawful Size of Pickerel — Every person who shall sell or exchange, or 
offer or expose for sale or exchange, or have in his possession, any dead pickerel or 
wall-eyed pike less than twelve inches in length, shall be fined not more than seven 
dollars for each offence ; provided, this act shall not apply to any person having any 
dead pickerel or wall-eyed pike in his possession, if such fish shall have died while 
such person was engaged in propagating or transporting them for the purpose of 
propagation. 

Black and Green Bass — Unlawful for any person to kill, sell, exchange, 
expose, or offer for sale or exchange, or have in his possession any small-mouth 
black bass, or any large-mouth black bass (commonly known as the Oswego or 



16 American Game and Fish Laws. — Connecticut. 



green bass), between the first day of May and the first day of July, and at no time 
shall any person be allowed to take any bass, except with hook and line. This act 
shall not apply to any person taking such bass from any waters owned or leased by 
him, or to the towns of Canton and Farmington, or West Hill Pond in the towns of 
New Hartford and Barkhamsted j provided, such bass shall not be sold or offered 
or exposed for sale. 

Striped Bass unlawful to catch, kill, or expose for sale unless weighing about 
one-half pound. 

Explosives for destroying fish prohibited. 

Nets — Every person who shall set or draw a seine or gill net in any river be- 
tween sunset on Saturday evening and sunset on following Sunday evening, be- 
tween March 15 and June 15, or who shall at any time, in any river, use a net or 
seine for catching shad with a mesh less than two and one-half inches square, shall 
be fined $100, 

FISHING IN CERTAIN WATERS. 

Fishing in portion of Housatonic River with seine prohibited. 

It is unlawful to set or draw any seine or net in the Housatonic river 
between its junction with the Naugatuck river and the dam of the Ousatonic Water 
Company, between the first day of April and the first day of August in any year. 
Provided, however, that nothing contained in this act shall be so construed as to 
prevent the taking of fish in said river by the commissioners of fisheries and game 
in such manner as they shall deem expedient for the purpose of fulfilling the duties 
of their office as such commissioners. 

Protection of Fish in Bridgeport and Black Rock Harbors. 

No person shall draw, set, or use any ret, seine, pound net, fyke net, or set net 
in any of the waters of Long Island Sound, or any of the creeks or tributaries 
thereto, lying north of a line drawn from the Stratford lighthouse, in the town of- 
Stratford, to the Penfield reef lighthouse, and thence along said Penfield reef to 
the shore or mainland in the town of Fairfield, But nothing herein contained 
shall be construed to prohibit the setting of gill nets, having a mesh not less than 
two and one-half inches square, in said waters, for the purpose of catching shad, 
between the first day of March and the twentieth day of June ; and the catching of 
other fish in said nets, while engaged in taking shad, shall not be deemed unlawful ; 
■provided, such other fish are immediately returned to the waters from whence they 
were taken. 

Cedar Swamp Pond or Reservoir. 

Every person who shall take or attempt to take any fish from the reservoir, 
situated partly in the town of Bristol, in Hartford county, and partly in the town of 
Wolcott, in New Haven county, and known as Cedar Swamp pond or reservoir, 
between the first day of February and the first day of May in any year; and every 
person who, prior to the first day of January, 1900, shall take or attempt to take 
any fish from said pond or reservoir through the ice shall be fined not more than 
twenty-five dollars, and not less than, two dollars, or be imprisoned not more than 
thirty days, or both, 

Salmon River. 

It is unlawful to take or destroy by means of set net, or any fine mesh net, any 
fish in Salmon river or cove, in the county of Middlesex, from the mouth of said 
river or cove to as far as tide water extends, or use any means for taking fish 
therein by seines during any portion of the year. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Connecticut. 17 

North and South Spectacle Ponds. 

, Every person who shall, between the last day of September and the first day 
of the following July, during the five years ending Oct. i. 1900, fish in North or 
South Spectacle pond in the town of Kent, and every person who shall at any time 
fish in either of said ponds, otherwise than by hook and line, shall be fined not 
more than thirty dollars, or imprisoned not more than forty days, or both. 

Lake Kenosia. 

Every person who shall take any fish from the waters of Lake Kenosia, in the 
town of Danbury, between the first day of December in each year and the first day 
of May following, until and including the year 1899, shall be fined for each offence 
not more than seven dollars. 

Taking of Lamprey Eels in the Farmington, Connecticut and 
Scantic Rivers. 

Every person who shall take any lamprey eels in the Farmington, Connecticut 
or Scantic rivers, between the first day of May and the first day of September, 
shall be fined five dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both. 

Grupe Reservoir in the Town of New Canaan. 

No person shall hereafter take any fish from the waters of the Grupe reservoir 
of the city of Norwalk, in the town of New Canaan, without permission in writing 
from the water commissioners of said city of Norwalk. 

Taking of Fish in the Waters of Long Island Sound. 

No person shall draw, set, or use any seine, net, pound, or fyke in any of the 
waters of Long Island sound, or any of the creeks or tributaries thereto, lying 
inside or north of the following described lines : commencing on the line between 
the towns of Norwalk and Darien, at the mouth of Five Mile River harbor, from 
thence south along said town line to a point due west from the most southerly 
point on Sheflield Island, from thence easterly along the south side of Sheffield 
Island and the plains to the easterly point of the plains, from thence easterly to the 
most southerly point on Copp Island, from thence easterly to the line between the 
towns of Westportand Norfolk at Sprite's Island, from thence north along the line 
between the towns of Westport and Norwalk to the mainland at Duck pond. 

Moose Hill Reservoir. 

No person shall, for a period of three years from the passage of this act, 
March 28, 1895, ^^^^ any fish from the waters of the Moose Hill reservoir, in the 
town of Oxford. 

Setting of Fish Pounds and Traps in Niantic Bay. 

No person shall construct, set, or use at any time between the first day of July 
and the first day of September in each year, any pound, trap, weir, or other 
stationary contrivance for catching fish in, or permit the same or any part thereof 
to remain in that portion of Niantic Bay which lies north and west of a line 
beginning at high-water mark, at a point four hundred and fifty feet south of the 
shore end of the wharf of the Crescent Park Company, and running thence due 
east six hundred and fifty feet ; thence northerly in a straight line over the west 
side of Wigwam Rock, at high-water mark ; thence northerly to a point on the 
shore at high-water mark, opposite the west end of the New York, New Haven & 
Hartford Railroad station at Niantic or East Lyme. 



18 American Game and Fish Laws. — Connecticut, Delaware. 



Ball's Pond in the Town of New Fairfield. 

Unlawful to fish in or take any fish from Ball's pond, in the town of New 
Fairfield, between the first day of December and the first day of May following. 

Taking Fish with Seine or Net by Non-residents Prohibited. 

Every person who has not resided continuously in this State for one year, who 
.shall draw, set, or use any seine net or gill net in any river of this State, between 
the fifteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of June in any year, shall be fined 
not less than one hundred dollars. 

Housatonic River. 

It is unlawful for any person to fish in the Housatonic river, between the dam 
of the Ousatonic Water Company and the bridge over said river known as Ben- 
nett's bridge, from sunrise to sunset during the months of May and June in each 
year. 

Moosup Pond. 

Fishing in Moosup pond between the hours of sunrise and sunset is hereby 
prohibited for three years from and after April i, 1895. 



DELAWARE. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAHE. 

Partridge, Quail, Pheasant, Rabbit — The Legislature of 1895 passed an 
act that it is unlawful for any person in the State of Delaware to hunt, take, kill or 
destroy, sell or expose for sale, or have in his or her possession after the same has 
been killed, any partridge, quail, pheasant or rabbit before the first day cf Decem- 
ber, 1895, and from and after the thirty-first day of December, 1895. It shall be 
unlawful to hunt, kill, take or destroy, sell or expose for sale, after the same has 
been killed, any partridge, quail, pheasant or rabbit, except between the fifteenth 
day of November and the thirty-first day of December in each and every year. 

Ortolan, Rail, Reedbird may be killed from Sept. i to Feb. i. 

Woodcock, no close season. 

Wild Goose, Swan, Brant, or any wild duck, except Summer or Wood 
Duck, from Oct. i to April 15. 

Hunting wild fowl with a swivel or punt gun and artificial light or lantern is 
prohibited. 

Possession of above birds during close sedison prima facie evid.ence to convict. 

Night shooting or netting or snaring of partridge, grouse, woodcock, or quail 
prohibited. 

Insectivorous birds and their nests (except on one's own premises) protected. 

Sunday shooting illegal. 

Sale of birds without license prohibited during close season, but during open 
season may be sold in county where person resides, provided he killed them. 

Shipment of game, except ducks and geese, out of a county or State without 
license, is illegal, unless the shipper make oath that the game was legally killed, 
and is not intended for sale or profit. 

Game protected in snow. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Delaware. 19 



Unlawful to enter upon the land of another for purpose of shooting without 
permission of owner or occupant. It is also unlawful to take or ship or carry out 
of this State any quail, partridge, robin, woodcock or wild rabbit, dead or alive, 
for purposes of sale or otherwise. Non-residents not allowed to ship or take these 
birds, also English snipe, from one county to another. 

Non=Residents — It is unlawful for any person not a citizen of this State 
to hunt, kill, take, or destroy, sell or expose for sale, or have in his or her possession, 
after the same have been killed, any partridge, grouse, quail, woodcock, rabbit or 
hare, reedbird, ortolan, or rail, unless he shall have first obtained a license from the 
Delaware Game Protective Association. The act of incorporation of the 
Delaware Game Protective Association provides : Sect. 6. That hereafter 
any person or persons, non-residents of this State, who shall kill, destroy, 
hunt, or take any doe, buck, or fawn, or any sort of deer whatsoever, or 
shall kill, destroy, hunt, or take any partridge, moor fowl, ruffed grouse, 
commonly called pheasant, pinnated grouse or prairie chicken, or any kind 
of grouse, quail, woodcock, Wilson or gray snipe, reedbird, railbird, black 
duck, gray duck, sprig-tail, teal duck, mallard, or any other kind of wild duck, 
or any wild goose, swan, brant, or other wild fowl, or any hare or labbit, at 
any time, or shall catch any speckled brook trout, or any speckled river trout, or 
any black bass, or other game fish, at any time within this State, without comply- 
ing with the by-laws of this Game Protective Association, then the person or 
persons so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of fifty dollars ($50) each for 
each and every offence, and may be proceeded against in any county in the State, 
wherein such person or persons may be arrested, or wherein such offence shall have 
been committed, and in default of the payment of the forfeit money, with cost of 
prosecution, any person or persons shall lie in the common jail until the same shall 
be paid ; one half of the forfeit money shall be for the benefit of the person 
prosecuting for the same, and the remainder paid to this Game Protective Associa- 
tion, and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed ; 
provided that nothing in this act shall prevent residents of this State from taking 
game or fish, subject to existing laws of this State. Justices of the peace in and 
for this State shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine offences against the 
provisions of this act. Sect. 7. The fee for membership in this society for non- 
residents shall be five dollars for the first year, and for each succeeding year two 
dollars. For residents of this State the membership fee shall be two dollars for 
each and every year. . . . Sect. 8. That the secretary may admit persons to mem- 
bership, by letter or otherwise, upon payment of the membership fee, and shall 
issue to the person becoming a member of this society a certificate of membership, 
which shall hold good for one year from the date of the certificate. Sect. 9. That 
every member of this society shall be empowered to make arrests without warrant 
of any person or persons who may be found violating any of the provisions of this 
act, or infringing upon any laws made for the protection of game and fish in this 
State, and bring him or them Lefore a magistrate for examination. Sect. 10. That 
the secretary of this society shall, on or before the first day of July and the first of 
November of each and every year, furnish to each of the directors in the several 
counties named herein, twenty-five printed lists, containing the names of non- 
resident members of this society with their places of residence. Sect. 11. That it 
shall be the duty of the secretary of this Association to leave at least two copies of 
the lists of non-resident members of the Association at the times named in the 
foregoing section, with each justice of the peace in the several counties; and it 
shall be the duty of the justices of the peace to file one of the lists of non-resident 
members with their records, and to publicly post the other lists at their offices or 
places of business as soon as they may receive them. Sect. 12. That any person 
loaning, transferring, or giving away his certificate of membership shall forfeit the 
same, and shall not be readmitted to membership in this society, except upon pay- 



20 American Game and Fish Laws. — Delaware, District of Columbia. 

ment of the sum of twenty dollars to the treasurer for a renewal of his certificate; 
and any person using a certificate of membership (not his own) for the purpose of 
enabling him to kill or take any game or fish mentioned in this act, the person so 
offending shall be subject to a fine of one hundred dollars for each and every offence, 
to be collected in the same way and manner as prescribed in the sixth section of 
this act; and any person using a false or forged certificate of membership, or 
forging or using a false certificate ' f membership, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- 
demeanor, and, upon conviction ihereof, shall be fined and imprisoned in the 
discretion of the court. Sect. 14. That the funds obtained from non-residents for 
certificates of membership shall be used for no other purposes than to pay 
legitimate expenses of the society, and for the purpose of stocking the State with 
game or fish, as the directors may from year to year determine. 

Assawaman Bay. 

Wild Geese, Brant, Duck or other wild fowl may be killed on Tuesdays, 
Wednesdays and Fridays, from Nov. i to May i. 

FISH. 

Black Bass, Trout, from waters of New Castle County, may be caught from 
June I to Nov, i, and by hook and line only. Fish must measure at least six 
inches in length. Possession of fish under required length prima fade evidence to 
convict. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Quail may be killed from Nov. i to Feb, i. 

Pheasant or Ruffed Grouse from Aug. i to Feb. i. 

Woodcock from July i to Feb. i. 

Prairie Chickens from Sept. i to Feb. i. 

Snipe, Plover from Sept. i to May i. 

Wild Duck, Wild Goose, Wild Brant from Sept. i to April i. 

Killing of wild fowl in night-time and with swivel gun prohibited. No other 
guns allowed than such as are habitually raised at arm's length and fired from 
the shoulder. 

Rail, Reedbird may be killed from Sept. i to Feb. i. 

Deer from Aug, 15 to Jan. i. 

Insectivorous birds, with their eggs and nest, protected. 

Netting or trapping wild birds or waterfowl prohibited, 

Sunday shooting unlawful. 

Possession of birds during close season is, prima facie evidence to convict. 

FISH. 

There is no prohibition of hook and line fishing within the limits of the Dis- 
trict at any season of the year. 

It is lawful to fish from Jan. i to May 30, 
Sunday fishing prohibited. 



American Game and Fish Laws. —District of Columbia, Florida. 21 



Unlawful after May 30 to fish with seine or net, stationary or floating, at any 
time. 

No seining or netting on Sunday during open season. 

Black Bass or Salmon— Unlawful to catch black bass or salmon by any other 
mode than by angling. 

FLORIDA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer [See note below] — By an act passed in 1895, no person, corporation or 
firm shall sell, expose for sale, or have in his, her, or their possession for sale, any 
wild deer or venison in any county in this State outside of the county in which the 
same was caught or killed ; and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or 
corporation to ship or transport any deer or venison from one county into any 
other county in this State for sale at any time ; and it shall be unlawful for any 
common carrier to transport any deer or venison from one county to another 
county in this State to be sold at any time. 

Lawful Time — That the County Commissioners of each and every county 
in this State, as soon as practicable after the passage of this act, shall select and 
fix upon eight certain and consecutive months of the year to be designated as the 
months within which deer shall not be chased, hunted, caught, killed or otherwise 
molested, within their respective counties, and the eight months so selected, fixed 
and designated in the several counties respectively, shall be months of the year 
that follow each other consecutively in order, and shall include the months in 
which the majority of the doe deer therein are usually pregnant with, dropping, 
and suckling their young. When the said prohibited months are so selected and 
fixed upon, the County Commissioners shall cause an order to be entered in their 
minutes selecting and designating said months, and they shall cause a copy of said 
order to be published in some newspaper in the county, if there be one, in two 
issues thereof, and one copy thereof shall be posted at the door of the Court 
House. When said mouths are so fixed upon and designated the County Com- 
missioners shall not have the power to alter or change the same during or for the 
same year. Any person who shall chase, hunt, catch, kill or otherwise molest, 
except upon his own enclosed premises, any deer in any county in this State during 
the months so designated by the Board of County Commissioners in such county 
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 

Hunting Deer in Night=time is Unlawful — No person shall at any time 
within this State hunt wild deer in the night-time by means of fire, lamp or any 
artificial light. 

Wild Turkey, Quail, Partridge — That no person shall hunt or kill, except 
upon his own inclosed premises, any wild turkey, quail or partridge in any 
part of this State save only from the ist day of November until the 15th day of 
March of any year. 

Note, The lawful hunting period designated by the County Commissioners up to the 
passage of the act of 1S95 is given below. As the County Commissioners have not as yet (July 
15, 1S95), selected the months under the act of 1S95, ^^e law given in the following counties holds 
good until the County Commissioners make a change. 

Hernando County from Sept. 1 to Jan. i. 

Lake Orange, Suwannee and Sumter Counties from Aug. i to Dec. i. 

Calhoun, Clay, De Soto, Franklin, Hillsboro, Holmes, Jackson and Putnam Counties 
from Oct. I to Feb. i. 

Baker, Duval, riarion and Jefferson Counties from July i to Nov. i. 

Citrus County from Oct. i to Dec. i. 

Alachua, Escambia, Leon, flanatee, Osceola, Pasco, Polk, Santa Rosa and Wakulla 
Counties from Nov. i to March i. 



22 American Game and Fish Laws. — Florida. 



Lawful Number of Birds — No person shall kill, except upon his own 
inclosed premises, more than four (4) turkeys, and no more than twenty-five (25) 
quail, and no party more than fifty (50) quail in one day; and no person, corpora- 
tion, association or company shall sell, expose for sale or have in his, her or its 
possession in this State, after the same has been killed, any wild turkey, quail or 
partridge, save only from the ist day of November until the 15th day of March in 
any year. 

Snaring of Quail — No person shall entrap quail except on his own inclosed 
premises. 

Transportation — It is unlawful for any person to ship any venison, wild 
turkey or quail, beyond the limits of the county in which the same was killed, and 
any common carrier, agent or employe of any such carrier who shall receive for 
carriage, or permit the carriage of any such venison, wild turkey or quail by said 
common carrier across any county line in this State, shall, upon conviction, be pun- 
ished. Provided, hunting parties may take their own game home with them in 
this State, but not for sale. 

Pheasant — It is unlawful for any person to kill'a pheasant at any time within 
the next five years in this State. 

Hunting without permission — Unlawful for any person to hunt upon the 
inclosed or uninclosed and posted lands of another, without permission. 

Sunday shooting is unlawful. 

Nests and eggs, also young of any sea birds or birds of plume in this State are 
protected. 

It is unlawful to kill for sale or traffic any of the following plume birds : crane, 
egret, ibis, curlew or heron. 

It is alsp unlawful to engage in the purchase or traffic for commercial purposes 
in any of the plume birds mentioned above or the plumes or pelfrey of the plume 
birds. 

Non=residents — It is unlawful for any non-resident of this State to hunt for 
game of any kind or description, for the purpose of conveying the game killed or 
caught beyond the limits of the State, without first obtaining a license from the 
clerk of Circuit Court of the county in which he proposes hunting, for which he 
shall pay the sum of twenty-five dollars; and in case there be a company desiring 
to hunt under the same license, they all may be included in one license by paying 
an additional five dollars each ; but not more than six persons shall be included in 
the same license. The drying, salting, curing, packing, or caging game by a non- 
resident shall hQ pri?na facie evidence of intent to ship. 

FISH. 

Fish Traps — It is unlawful for any person to maintain any permanent trap 
or snare, or any other device that is permanent for the purpose of catching fish in 
any of the lakes or streams in this State, or to use any seine or drag net for the 
purpose of catching fish in such lakes or streams during the months of February, 
March, April, May, June, July, August and September of each year. 

Any person may fish in his own waters in any manner thought proper. 

Food Fishes — It is unlawful for any one to catch or capture any of the fol- 
lowing fish : mullet, trout, redfish, sheepshead, pompano, mackerel, bluefish, red 
snapper, grouper or juarell, within the waters under the jurisdiction of the State 
of Florida for the purpose of making oil, fertilizer and compost therefrom. Unlaw- 
ful to engage in catching fish for roes only, or turtle for eggs only. 

Shad — Lawful to catch shad with gill net or seine from Dec. i to April i. 
Sunday fishing of shad is prohibited. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Georgia. 23 

GEORGIA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Wild Turkey, Pheasant, Snipe, Partridge, Insectivorous and Song 
Birds, except English sparrows, crows, larks, rice birds, wheat birds, which may 
be killed at any time, may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 

Doves from July 15 to April i. 

Nests of eggs of wild turkey, partridge and pheasant, protected between May i 
and Sept. i. 

Deer, Fawn from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

The sale or offering for sale the above animals and birds during close season 
is unlawful. 

Snaring or trapping during close season is prohibited. 

Hunting deer by fire at night prohibited, except on one's premises or with full 
consent of the owner of lands hunted on. 

Sunday shooting prohibited. 

Hunting on enclosed land, cultivated fields, walks or pastures of another after 
being prohibited, is unlawful. 

FISH. 

State Law — Seining or netting of mountain trout is prohibited. 

Dynamite and other explosives, for purpose of killing fish, is prohibited. 

Dams, traps and obstructions for catching fish prohibited, unless the main 
channel of stream is left open for space of ten feet at low-water mark, unobstructed 
for the free passage of fish up or down such stream. 

Seining in rivers from midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday is prohibited. 

Unlawful to use nets, seines extending to or obstructing more than one half of 
stream for catching shad in any stream of the State. 

QAflE AND FISH LAWS IN CERTAIN COUNTIES. 

Bullock County. 

Unlawful to catch, kill, pursue, sell, or possess any wild turkey, wild duck, par- 
tridge or quail between April i and Oct. i ; or to hunt or fish on lands of another 
without written consent of owner after notice has been given. 

Burke County. 

Similar to Richmond County Act given below, save that it forbids killing wild 
turkeys and partridges between April i and Oct. i ; and forbids possession or sale 
of summer duck or dove between April i and July 15. 

Hunting or fishing without written permission of owner of land is forbidden. 

Colquit County. 

Unlawful to shoot or destroy any insectivorous bird at any time, or any deer 
or partridge, wild turkey or wild duck between March i and Oct. i. 

Emanuel County. 

Unlawful to hunt or fish on any lands of another, whether enclosed or unen- 
closed, without written consent of owner. 



24 American Game and Fish Laws. — Georgia. 

Glynn County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or kill, sell or possess, wild deer, wild turkey, partridge 
or quail between April i and Nov. i ; or at any time to destroy" nest or eggs of 
wild turkey, quail or wild duck. 

Unlawful to shoot deer between Feb. i and July 15. Unlawful to sell or offer 
to sell or buy any deer or venison in the county during close season. 

Habersham County. 

Unlawful to kill or pursue wild deer between April i and Oct. i ; or wild 
turkey between May 15 and Sept. 15. 

Houston County. 

Unlawful to kill any insectivorous or singing birds, except such as are destruc- 
tive of crops ; or to kill, sell or possess any partridge, snipe o. wild turkey between 
April 15 and Oct. i. 

Jasper County. 

Unlawful to shoot or snare or in any way kill any deer, wild turkey or partridge 
between March 15 and Oct. 15. 

Macon County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or kill in any way, or to sell or possess any deer, wild 
turkey, wild duck, partridge or dove, between April i and Nov. i ; or rob nests 
of said birds at any time ; or poison any partridge or dove ; or snare, net or trap 
partridge on lands of another. 

Madison County. 

Unlawful to either destroy the nests of mocking-birds, or rob them of their 
eggs or young birds. 

Montgomery County. 

Unlawful to shoot, kill, trap or destroy any wild deer, wild turkey, wild duck, 
partridge, quail, snipe or dove between April i and Oct. i. Possession or offering 
for sale shall be prima facie evidence of unlawful killing. Unlawful to destroy 
any mocking-bird, redbird, nonpareil or any insectivorous birds ; or to trap or net 
any wild turkey, partridge or quail, or destroy their eggs or nests. 

Murray County. 

Unlawful for non-residents of the county to camp-hunt for wild game. Fishing 
by non-residents prohibited, except by hook and line. 

Nev(^ton County. 

Unlawful to shoot, snare, or in any way destroy or sell, or have in possession 
any wild turkey, wild duck, partridge, quail or mocking-bird, between April i 
and Oct. i ; or dove between May i and Aug. i ; or to destroy nests or eggs of said 
birds. 

Oconee County. 

Unlawful to trap or destroy, at any time, any insectivorous birds save those 
destructive of crops ; or any partridge, wild turkey or wild duck, between April i 
and Oct. 15. 

Pulaski County. 

Unlawful to hunt or fish without consent of owner or agent, when land has 
been posted. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Georgia. 25 

Rabun County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or destroy any deer between April i and Oct. i ; or 
wild turkey between May 15 and Sept. i. 

Richmond County. 

Unlawful for any person who shall hunt, wound, kill or take any fawn at any 
time. Unlawful for any person who shall in any manner hunt, wound, kill or take 
any buck or doe deer except between Oct. i and Uec. 31 ; or in any other manner 
than with dog or by shooting, in the daytime. Unlawful for any person who shall 
in any manner hunt, wound, kill or take any wild turkey, or any partridge, between 
April 1 and Oct 15 ; or any summer-duck, or any dove, between April i and July 15 ; 
or any woodcock between Jan. i and Aug. 15. Unlawful at any time or in any 
manner to net, snare or trap, or set any net, snare or trap for any buck deer, doe 
deer, fawn, wild turkey, partridge, summer-duck, dove, woodcock, English duck, 
teal, snipe, plover, or any wild game bird, or poison or set out poison for any 
partridge or dove, or disturb, injure or destroy the nest of any wild turkey, par- 
tridge, summer-duck, dove or woodcock, or rob the nest of any of said birds of its 
eggs or young; or buy or sell, or offer to sell, or have in his possession the eggs or 
unfledged young of any of said birds. 

Screven County. 

Unlawful to hunt or fish on lands of another without owner's written consent, 
whether lands enclosed or unenclosed. 

Talfair County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or destroy any deer, wild turkey, wild duck, partridge, 
snipe or dove between March 15 and Oct. i. Sale or possession priuia facie 
evidence. Unlawful to destroy at any time any mocking-bird, redbird, nonpareil or 
other insectivorous bird. 

Troup County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or destroy any deer, wild turkey or partridge between 
March i and Nov. i ; or any dove between April i and Aug. i ; or any mocking- 
bird at any time ; or to destroy eggs or nests of said birds, or to net partridges 
except on one's own land or by permission of owner. 

Washington County. 

Unlawful to hunt or fish or otherwise trespass on the lands of another after 
notice by owner or agent. 

Wayne County. 

Unlawful to hunt or fish on posted lands of another without owner's consent. 

White County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or destroy any deer between Jan. i and Sept. i ; or 
wild turkey between May i and Sept. i. 

Wilkes County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap, destroy, sell or possess any wild turkey, partridge 
or mocking-bird between April i and Sept. i, or at any time destroy their eggs 
or nests. 



26 American Game and Fish Laws. — Georgia. 

Wilkinson County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or destroy any wild turkey between April i and Nov. i 
partridge between May i and Oct. i ; or dove between March 15 and July 15. 

Fulton County. 

Deer may be killed from Nov. i to April i. 

Bibb County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap or snare any deer, wild turkey, partridge, or any 
insectivorous or singing birds, except English sparrows, snipe, bats and robins 
between March i and Oct. 15. Sale or purchase of wild turkey or partridge during 
close season \s priff/a facie evidence to convict. 

Snaring or trapping unlawful, except on one's own premises or with permission 
of owner. 

Unlawful to buy, sell or offer for sale any dove, rabbit, or summer duck 
between March i and Aug. i. 

Hancock County. 

Unlawful to shoot any wild turkey or partridge between April i and Oct. i. 
Floyd County. 

Unlawful to shoot wild turkey between March i and Oct. i. 

Partridge protected between Jan. i. and Aug. 15. 

Netting or snaring of partridge or woodcock, or disturbing nests of these birds 
prohibited. Also the possession or sale of eggs or unfledged young of any wild 
turkey or partridge. 

Buying or selling of any wild turkey or partridge between March i and Oct. i, 
or any dove between April i and Aug. 15 is unlawful. 

The possession of any wild turkey full fledged and alive, or of any partridge 
full fledged and alive, between Oct. i in each year and March i next succeeding, 
between Aug. 15 in each year and April i next succeeding, or any woodcock full 
fledged and alive, between Aug. 15 in each year and Jan. i next succeeding, shall be 
prima facie evidence to convict for such possession has been obtained by netting, 
snaring or trapping such wild turkey or partridge. 

Chattooga County. 

Unlawful to shoot, trap, snare any deer, wild turkey or partridge between 
April I and Oct. i. 

Unlawful to catch or entrap with hooks and lines, gill nets, etc., any fish 
known as red horse in any ponds or rivers between May i and June i. 

Possession or exposing for sale any of such birds, animals or fish during 
close season is prima facie evidence to convict. 

Wooth County. 

Killing or trapping deer, turkeys or quail prohibited from April i to Sept. i. 

Mitchell County. 

Hunting on uninclosed lands without a written permission is forbidden, except 
that hunting and fishing is allowed during the month of December of each year. 

Coffee County. 

Hunting and fishing on lands of another, without written consent of owner is 
forbidden. Lands must be laid out and posted. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Georgia, Idaho. 27 

Schley County. 
, Unlawful to shoot,, trap or snare any deer, wild turkey, partridge or quail 
between April i and Nov. i, or any doves between Feb. i and July i. Nests and 
eggs of above birds protected. 

Waters of Berrien County. 
Unlawful to fish between Feb. i and April 15. 

Catoosa County, 
Deer, Wild Turkey, Wild Duck, Dove, Partridge or Quail may be 

killed from Nov. i to Mar. 15. 

Snaring or trapping above animals and birds during close season is unlawful. 

Possession, sale or offering for sale of above animals or birds during close sea- 
son is unlawful. 

Nests and eggs protected. 

Trapping or snaring of wild turkey, partridge or quail on enclosed lands of 
another, without permission, is forbidden. 

Fish — Catching or trapping fish with drag seines between April i and July 
I is prohibited. 

Colquett County. 

Seining in streams, lakes or ponds prohibited. 

Dade County. 

Landowners may post unenclosed land to prohibit hunting birds, squirrels and 
turkey. 

Dodge County. 

Wild Turkey, Wild Duck, Partridge, Quail, Dove, Snipe, Wood= 
cock, or any other game bird may be killed from Nov. i to March i. 

Deer, Squirrel from Nov. i to March i. 

Snaring or trapping above birds or animals during close season is unlawful. 

Rabbits not protected. 

The sale or offering for sale within the limits of the county of Dodge any of 
the above animals or birds, or to ship or remove them out of this county for the 
purpose of sale x?, prima facie evidence to convict. 

Effingham County. 
Entering upon unenclosed lands for hunting or fishing after notification not to 
do so, is forbidden. 



IDAHO. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAnE. 

noose. Caribou, Hountain Sheep, Mountain Goat or Elk— It is unlaw- 
ful for any person to kill, ensnare or trap any moose, caribou, mountain sheep, 
mountain goat or elk at any time before the first day of September, 1897, and after 
said first day of September, 1897, at any time except between the first day of Sep- 
tember and the thirty-first day of December of each year. 

Deer, Antelope — It is unlawful for any person to kill, ensnare or trap any 
deer or antelope except between the first day of September and the thirty-first day 
of December of each year, or to kill, ensnare or trap any of the ajiimals mentioned 
in this and the preceding section, at any time of the year, solely for the purpose of 
buying or selling their carcasses, or to ship, transport, carry or have in possession 
any such animals between the dates within which the killing, ensnaring or trapping 



28 American Game and Fish Laws. — Idaho, Illinois. 



of such animals is prohibited: Provided, that any of the animals mentioned in this 
and the preceding section may be taken alive, which shall be for scientific purposes 
only. 

Sale and Transportation of Hides — It is unlawful for any person or per- 
sons or agents or employees of any association or corporation to buy or sell the 
hides or the flesh of any moose, caribou, elk, deer, antelope, mountain sheep or 
mountain goat at any time of the year, or for any person, agent or employee of any 
association or corporation, stage line, railroad company or express company to 
receive, carry, transport or ship any such animals or their hides at any time of the 
year. 

It is unlawful for any person or persons to hunt or chase with dogs any moose, 
caribou, elk, deer, antelope, mountain sheep or mountain goat, or to own,' keep or 
have in possession any dog or dogs for said purpose. 

iVlongolian Pheasant protected until Aug. i, 1890, and after that period, at 
any time except between Aug. i and Dec. 15. 

Quail may be killed from Oct. i to Dec. i. 

Unlawful to trap, ensnare, sell or offer for sale any quail at any time of year. 

Partridge, Pheasant, Grouse, Prairie Chicken, Sage Hen or Fool Hen, 
from Aug. i to Dec. 15. 

Eggs of above birds are protected. 

Wild Duck, Goose, Swan may be killed from Aug. 15 to April 15. 

Eggs are protected. 

Possession of above animals or birds during close season is unlawful. 

FISH. 
WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Salmon, Salmon Trout and Sturgeon. It is unlawful for any person or 
persons to catch or kill any species of fish, except salmon, salmon trout and stur- 
geon, in any of the streams, rivers, lakes, reservoirs or waters, lying within the 
State of Idaho, with any seine, or other net, or any spear, weir, fence, basket, trap, 
gill net, set net, otter or any other contrivance, except hook and line attached to a 
pole or held in a hand. Pro-cided, that no fish shall be taken by any method, ex- 
cept for breeding (and home consumption), between the first day of November and 
the fifteenth day of May of the succeeding year. 

It is unlawful for any person to take, sell, buy or have in possession, any 
species of fish, except salmon, salmon trout and sturgeon within the times wherein 
the killing or catching of the same is prohibited, or for any person or persons, agent 
or employee of any association, corporation, stage line, railroad company or express 
company, to ship or transport any of said fish except salmon, salmon trout or 
sturgeon at. any time of the year. 

Emptying of Sawdust in Waters — It is unlawful for any person to 
empty or allow the emptying of sawdust into any of the waters of this State which 
are known to contain trout, or to deposit the same within such distance that it may 
be carried into said waters by natural causes. 



ILLINOIS. 



WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAHE. 

Wild Buck, Doe or Fawn, Wild Turkey may be killed from Sept. i to 
Jan. 15. 

Pinnated Grouse or Prairie Chicken from Sept. 15 to Nov. i. 
Ruffed Grouse, Quail, Pheasant or Partridge from Oct. i to Dec. i. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Illinois, Indiana. 29 

Woodcock from July 15 to Sept. 15. 

Gray, Red, Fox or Black Squirrel from June i to Dec. 15. 

Water Fowl — It is unlawful to kill, hunt, destroy, snare, entrap or to attempt 
to kill, hunt, snare, entrap or otherwise destroy any wild goose, duck, brant, or 
other water fowl at any time between the fifteenth day of April and the fifteenth 
day of September of any year. And it is also unlawful to hunt, kill, trap, ensnare 
or attempt to hunt, kill, trap, ensnare or otherwise destroy any wild goose, brant, 
duck, rail or other water fowl between sunset of any day and sunrise of the next 
succeeding day at any period of the year, and it shall further be unlawful, at any 
time, to hunt, kill, trap or ensnare or to attempt to hunt, kill, trap or ensnare 01 
otherwise destroy any wild goose, brant, duck or other water fowl, from any fixed 
or artificial ambush beyond a natural covering of reeds, canes, flags, wild rice or 
other vegetation above the water of any lake, river, bay or inlet or other water- 
course wholly within this State, or in such part of such stream or water-course wholly 
within this State, or with the aid and use of any device commonly called sneak 
boat, sink box or other device used for the purpose of concealment in the open 
waters of this State; and it shall further be unlawful to shoot, kill or destroy, or 
shoot at any wild goose, duck, brant or other water fowl with a swivel gun, or from 
any sail boat or steamboat at any time in any part of the water of any lake, river, 
bay or inlet or other water-course. 

Snaring or trapping prohibited during close season, and night shooting unlaw- 
ful. 

The trapping or snaring at any time of wild turkey, prairie chicken, quail, 
grouse or pheasant is unlawful. 

Possession or sale during close season of these birds or animals or transporta- 
tion out of State prohibited. 

Insectivorous birds with their nests protected, but may be killed for protection 
of fruit or property. 

Game selling out of season prohibited. 

Five days allowed for disposing of game after expiration of open season. 

It is unlawful for any person to hunt with gun, dog or net within the enclosed 
grounds or lands of another, without first obtaining from the owner, agent or occu- 
pant his permission. 

Inhabitants of villages and cities may receive and ship game from other States 
and expose and sell the same on the market in said villages and cities between Oct. 
I and Feb. i. 

FISH. 

Ice fishing in the lakes unlawful between Dec. i to March i. 
Fishing without consent of owner upon his land is unlawful. 
The possession or sale of fish during close season is unlawful. 



INDIANA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. i to Jan. i. 
Chasing or worrying at any time prohibited. 
Pheasant, Quail may be killed from Nov. 10 to Jan. i. 
Wild Turkey from Nov. i to Feb. i. 
Prairie Chicken from Sept. i to Feb. i. 
Woodcock from July i to Jan. i. 
Wild Duck from Sept. i to April 15. 



30 American Game and Fish Laws. — Indiana, Iowa. 

Squirrel from June i to Dec. 20. 

Snaring or trapping of woodcock, pheasant, prairie chicken or hen at any time 
is unlawful. 

Insectivorous and song birds, except English sparrows, crows, hawks and other 
birds of prey are protected. 

Hunting with dogs or shooting on enclosed lands without permission forbidden. 

W'ld Pigeons protected within half mile of nesting. 

Sales of snared game prohibited. 

Exportation — It shall be unlawful for any railroad company, express com- 
pany or other common carrier, or any other person, to transport or to take beyond 
the limits of this State any deer, buck, doe or fawn, any quail, pheasant, wild duck, 
grouse, prairie chicken or woodcock. 

FISH. 

It is unlawful to catch fish in any of the lakes of the State between April i 
and June 15, unless to stock other waters. 

Fishing in the St. Joseph and Kankakee rivers allowed between April i and 
June I ; the Ohio river at all times. 

Sale, possession and transportation in close season prohibited ; and the trans- 
portation beyond the State a<" any time is forbidden. 

Seining not allowed. 

The use of dynamite or poisonous substance or dip net or other net (except a 
minnow net not 15 feet long, and to be used only for catching minnows for bait) 
is prohibited. 



IOWA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Prairie Chicken may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Woodcock from July 10 to Jan. i. 

Ruffed Grouse or Pheasant and Wild Turkey from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Deer and Elk from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Wild Fowl from Aug. 15 to May i. 

Quail from Oct. I to Jan. i. 

Not more than twenty-five each of grouse or prairie chicken, woodcock, quail, 
ruffed grouse or pheasant to be killed in any one day by any one person. Possession 
at any one time of more than twenty-five of either of these birds is unlawful, unless 
lawfully received for transportation. 

Beaver, Mink, Otter and Muskrat may be killed from Nov. i to April i. 

May be killed for the protection of private property, at any time. 

Five days allowed after close season begins in which to dispose of game. 

Trapping, snaring and netting of above birds forbidden. 

The killing of pinnated grouse, woodcock, quail, ruffed grouse or pheasant for 
traffic declared unlawful ; and shipping or carrying them out of the State is for- 
bidden. Not to exceed one dozen per day may be shipped to any person within the 
State, provided he first make aflidavit before some person authorized to administer 
oaths, that said birds have not been unlawfully killed, bought, sold, or had in 
possession, are not being shipped for sale or profit, giving the name and postofiice 
address of the person to whom shipped, and the number of birds to be shipped. 

Shooting of wild duck, goose or brant with any swivel gun or any kind of gun, 
except such as is commonly shot from the shoulder, is unlawful. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky. 31 

FISH. 

, Salmon and Trout may be caught from April I to Nov. i. 

Bass, Pike, Croppies, or any other game fish from May 15 to April I. 

The sale, possession or transportation of above fish during close season 
unlawful. 

Fish must be caught by hook and line, except minnows for bait ; also that it 
will be lawful to take buffalo and suckers by spearing between Nov. i and March i. 



KANSAS. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GA1E. 

Wild Goose, Duck, Plover, Curlew and Snipe may be killed at any time. 
Also crow, bluejay, riper, bittern, herring, crane, hawk and woodpecker. 

Unlawful to hunt upon occupied or improved premises, without consent of 
owner. 

Partridge, Prairie Chicken, Grouse, Quail, Pheasant, etc. — It is un- 
lawful for any person, at any time, to catch, kill, shoot, trap or ensnare any 
partridge, prairie chicken, grouse, quail, pheasant, oriole, meadow lark, redbird, 
mocking-bird and bluebird ; provided, that no provisions of this act shall apply or 
interfere with persons who may have in their possession or raise for sale any birds 
as pets, or may at any time catch, kill or entrap any of the birds mentioned above 
on his or her own premises, controlled by such person for his or her own use. 
The possession, sale or purchase of the above birds is unlawful, except the song 
birds. [This provision shall not apply to persons killing them as specimens for 
scientific purposes.] 

FISH. 

Black Bass may be caught from July i to April i, but by hook and line only- 
Must measure at least eight inches in length. 
Explosives for killing fish prohibited. 



KENTUCKY. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Buck, Doe or Fawn may be killed from Sept. i to March i. 

Black, Gray or Fox Squirrel from June 15 to Feb. i, provided gray squir- 
rels may be killed for protection of crops. 

Wild Goose, Wood=duck, Teal, or other wild duck from Aug. 15 to 
April I. 

Wild Turkey from Sept. i to Feb. i. 

Woodcock from June 20 to Feb. i. 

Quail, Partridge, Pheasant from Nov. 15 to Jan. i. 

No snaring of above birds. 

Dove from Aug. i to Feb. i. 

Other Birds — No person shall at any time kill any thrush, meadow lark, 
finch, martin, swallow, woodpecker, flicker, oriole, redbird, tanager, catbird, blue- 
bird or other song or insectivorous bird, except where the same shall be destructive 
to the fruit or grain crops. 



32 American Game and Fish Laws. — Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine. 

Eggs and nests protected, except birds of prey. 

Possession of game during close ^^z&on prima facie evidence to col 

Sale or exposing for sale game in close season prohibited. 

FISH. 

No seining or netting of fish allowed in any of the running waters of the 
State, by means of a seine, other than a dip net. 

No poisonous or explosive substances allowed to be used. 



LOUISIANA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Buck, Doe or Fawn may be killed from Oct. i to March i. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. i to April 15. 
Quail, Partridge or Pheasant from Oct. i to April i. 

Insectivorous and song birds protected except when the same are destructive 
to the fruit or grain crop. Also their nests and eggs. 

The possession, sale or transportation during close season prohibited. 
Trapping or snaring unlawful. 

FISH. 

No close season for fish in this State. 

Seining prohibited. The construction of temporary works or breaks during 
the months of February and March is lawful for the purpose of catching buffalo 
and carp fish. 



MAINE. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT QAHE. 

Bull Moose — Whoever hunts, catches, kills or destroys with dogs, jack 
lights, so called, snares or traps, any bull moose, or in any manner hunts, catches, 
kills, destroys or has in possession any cow or calf moose, or part thereof, forfeits 
not less than one hundred dollars nor more than three hundred dollars for every 
bull moose or cow or calf moose so hunted, caught, killed, destroyed or had in pos- 
session, and be imprisoned thirty days; and no person shall, between the first days 
of January and October, in any manner hunt, catch, kill, destroy or have in posses- 
sion any bull moose, or any part thereof, taken in close time. 

Deer, Caribou — It is unlawful to hunt, catch, kill or destroy with dogs, jack 
lights, so called, snares or traps, any deer or caribou, and no person shall, between 
the first days of January and October, in any manner, hunt, catch, kill, destroy or 
have in possession any deer or caribou, or part thereof, taken in close time. Any 
person may lawfully kill any dog found hunting moose, deer or caribou, or kept or 
used for that purpose. Any person owning or having in possession any dog for the 
purpose of hunting moose, deer or caribou, or that is kept or used for such hunting 
is subject to a fine. 

Whoever has in possession any such animal, or part thereof, between the first 
days of January and October, shall be deemed to have hunted, caught or killed the 
same contrary to law. 

It is unlawful any time within six years from 1895 to hunt, chase, catch, kill or 
destroy any deer within the counties of Cumberland, Lincoln, Knox, Waldo or 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 33 



York, or w'*^hin five years in the counties of Kennebec and Androscoggin or in the 
town of-"^' •'ir Isle. 

Thv. possession or killing of more than one bull moose, one caribou and two 
deer between Oct, i and Jan. i is prohibited. 

Lawful Number — Whoever has in possession, except alive, more than the 
aforesaid number of bull moose, caribou or deer, or parts thereof, shall be deemed 
to have killed or destroyed them in violation of law. But nothing in this section 
shall prevent any market man or provision dealer, having an established place of 
business in this State, from purchasing and having in possession at his said place 
of business, not exceeding one bull moose, one caribou and three deer lawfully 
killed or destroyed, or any part thereof, at one time, and selling the same at retail 
in open season to his local customers. 

Transportation — No person or corporation shall carry or transport from 
place to place any moose, caribou or deer, or part thereof, in close time, nor in 
open time unless open to view, tagged and plainly labeled with the name of the 
owner thereof, and accompanied by him ; and any person, not the actual owner of 
such game or part thereof, who, to aid another in such transportation falsely repre- 
sents himself to be the owner, shall be subject to a fine. 

Guides held responsible for assisting in catching fish and shooting game ille- 
gally. 

Game seized to be returned when bond is given. 

Wood Duck, Black Duck, Teal or Gray Duck may be shot from Sept. 
I to May I. 

Woodcock from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Partridge from Sept. 20 to Dec. i. 

Quail from Oct. i to Dec. i. 

Prairie Chicken from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Plover from Aug. i to May i. 

And no person shall at any one time, kill, expose for sale, or have in posses- 
sion, except alive, more than thirty of each variety of birds aboved named, during 
the respective open seasons, nor shall any person at any time kill, expose for sale, 
or have in possession, except alive, any of the above named varieties of birds 
except for consumption within this State, under a penalty of five dollars for each 
bird so unlawfully killed, exposed for sale or in possession ; nor shall any person 
or corporation carry or transport from place to place in open season any of the 
above mentioned birds unless open to view, tagged and plainly labeled with the 
owner's name, and accompanied by him ; any person, not the actual owner of such 
birds, who, to aid another in such transportation falsely represents himself to be 
the owner thereof, shall be liable to fine ; nor shall any person or corporation carry 
or transport at any one time more than fifteen of any one variety of birds above 
named, as the property of one man. Nothing in this section shall prevent any 
marketman or provision dealer having an established place of business in this 
State, from purchasing at his place of business, any bird lawfully caught, killed or 
destroyed, or any part thereof, and selling the same in open season at retail to his 
local customers. 

Unlawful to trap, net, snare any wild duck of any variety, quail, grouse, part- 
ridge or woodcock. 

Hunting capercailzie or cock of the woods, so called, black game, so called, or 
any species of the pheasant, except the partridge, for five years from March 26. 1895, 
is unlawful. 

Mink, Sable, Otter, Fisher may be killed from Oct. 15 to May i. 

Muskrat from March i to May 20. 

The above law as to mink, sable, otter and fisher does not apply to lily pond 
situated in towns of Rockport or Camden, and it is lawful to kill muskrats in this 
pond during all seasons of the year. 



34 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 



Beaver protected until April i, 1897. 

Possession of undressed hide or carcass of such animals is unlawful. 

Insectivorous birds and nests protected, except English sparrows, hawks and 
crows. 

Transportation of birds during close season is unlawful. 

Sunday shooting is prohibited. 

The governor may commission persons to take birds for scientific purposes, 
not to exceed ten at one time. 

Shooting upon any island within salt waters prohibited, unless by consent of 
owner or occupant. Notice forbidding the same must be posted on the banks 
in a conspicuous place. 

Bounty of five dollars each on wolves and bears. 

FISH. 
WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Landlocked Salmon, Trout, Togue, Black Bass, White Perch — There 
shall be an annual close time for landlocked salmon, commonly so-called, trout, 
togue, black bass, Oswego bass and white perch, as follows, viz.: For landlocked 
salmon, trout and togue, between the first days of October and the following May, 
except on the St, Croix river and its tributaries, and all the waters in Kennebec county, 
in which the close time is between the fifteen day of September and the first day of 
the following May ; and for black bass, Oswego bass and white perch, tetween the 
first days of April and July. No person shall take, catch, kill or fish for, in any 
manner, any landlocked salmon, trout or togue, in any of the waters aforesaid, be- 
tween the first days of October and the following May ; nor in the St. Croix river 
and its tributaries, between the fifteenth day of September and the first day of the 
following May ; or black bass, Oswego bass or white perch, between the first days 
of April and July ; provided, however, that during February, March and April 
citizens of the State may fish for and take landlocked salmon, trout or togue, and 
convey the same to their own homes, but not otherwise ; provided, further, that the 
provisions of this and the preceding sections shall not apply to the taking of black 
bass from any waters which have been stocked therein for a period of five years. 

The possession, sale and transportation during close season of above fish 
prohibited. 

Fishing with hook and line only allowed. 

Taking fish, except suckers, with graphnel, spear, trawl, weir, seine, trap or set 
lines is unlawful, except when fishing on the ice, and then with not more than five 
set lines, except in tide waters, or with any device or in any other way than by the 
ordinary mode of angling with single baited hooks or lines, or with artificial fiies, 
artificial minnows, or artificial insects. 

Size of Fish — The catching of sea salmon or landlocked salmon, less than 
nine inches in length, or trout less than five inches in length, is unlawful. 

What Amount Lawful — The possession at any one time for purpose of 
transportation of landlocked salmon, trout or togue, weighing more than twenty- 
five pounds in all, is unlawful. However, the taking of one fish additional when 
having less than twenty-five pounds is not a violation of law. 

Salmon, Shad, Alewives or Bass — No salmon, shad or other migratory 
fish shall be taken or fished for within five hundred yards of any fishery, dam, or 
mill race; except by the ordinary mode of angling with a single hook and line or 
artificial flies, but this mode of fishing cannot be used within one hundred yards of 
any fishery, dam or mill race. From the fifteenth day of July to first day of April 
is a close season for salmon, except that between the fifteenth day of July and the 
fifteenth day of September it is lawful to fish for and take salmon by the ordi- 
nary mode, with rod and single line, but not otherwise. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 35 



No salmon, shad or other migratory fish shall be taken or fished for within 
five hundred yards of any fishway, dam, or mill race ; nor in the Penobscot river 
between the mouth of the Kenduskeag stream and the water works dam at Treat's falls 
on said river ; nor between the Augusta highway bridge over the Kennebec river and 
the Augusta dam ; nor any salmon above Ferry Point bridge on the St. Croix 
river in Calais, between April i and Nov. i, excejit by ordinary mode of angling 
with hook and line or artificial flies; no fishing near any fishway, [This provision 
shall not apply to fishing for alewives in Georges, Medomak or Nequasset rivers.] 

Fly fishing shall be allowed up to the bridge across the Denny's river at 
Lincoln's mill, but not between said bridge and Lincoln's mill dam ; also that fish- 
ing with an artificial fly or single baited hook and line shall be allowed up to within 
fifty feet of the dam across the Aroostook river in the town of Caribou. 

Between April i and July 15 there shall be a weekly close time of forty-eight 
hours, from sunrise on each Saturday morning to sunrise on the following Monday, 
during which no salmon, shad, alewives or bass shall be taken. During the weekly 
close time all seines, net or other movable apparatus shall be removed from the 
water. Each weir shall have, in that part where the fish are usually taken, an 
opening three feet wide extending from the bottom to the top of the weir, and the 
netting or other material which closes the same while fishing, shall be taken out, 
carried ashore, and there remain during the weekly close time. If the enclosure 
where the fish are taken is furnished with a board floor, an opening extending from 
floor to the top of the weir is equivalent to one extending from the bottom to 
the top. [This section does not apply to the Kennebec, Androscoggin, Penobscot 
rivers, or tributaries, or the Penobscot and Belfast bays.] 

Smelts — No smelts shall be taken or fished for in tidal waters except by 
hook and line, between the first days of April and October. All weirs for the 
capture of smelts shall be opened by April, but no smelts caught in such weirs after 
the first day of April shall be sold or offered for sale in this State, nor shall smelts 
caught in any manner between the first day of April and the first day of October fol- 
lowing be offered for sale, sold, or shipped from the State under a penalty of twenty- 
five dollars for each offence ; provided, however, that dip nets may be used between 
the first and twenty-fifth days of April ; provided, further, that this section does 
not apply to smelts taken in the Adroscoggin river above the Merry Meeting Bay 
bridge, between the first days of October and November, nor to the smelts taken 
in the Penobscot river and its tributaries, between the first and fifteenth days of 
April. 

Nests — No net, other than a dip net, the meshes of which are smaller than 
one inch square in the clear, shall be used in any waters frequented by migratory 
fishes, except the St. Croix river, between the first days of April and October. 

Bass from Spawning Beds — Whoever takes any black bass at any time 
from their spawning beds, forfeits for each offence not more than twenty nor less 
than five dollars, besides one dollar for each bass so taken. 

FISHING IN CERTAIN WATERS. 

Alder Stream (Oxford County). 
Unlawful to fish for trout for four years from 1893. 

Allen Pond (Androscoggin County). 

It is unlawful to take fish from Allen pond in Greene, through the ice, between 
the first days of November and May each year. 

Alfords and Lermonds Ponds' Tributaries, 

Unlawful to fish for six years from March 27, 1893. 



36 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 

Androscoggin Pond (Androscoggin County). 

No person shall have in possession with intent to sell or transport from place 
to place, any pickerel or white perch, taken from Androscoggin pond or its tribu- 
taries, between the first days of October and the following May. This does not 
prohibit the taking of fish for consumption in the family of the person so taking 
them. 

Anomymous Pond (Cumberland County). 

It is unlawful to take fish, suckers excepted, in any of the streams that flow 
directly or indirectly into Anonymous pond for four years. 

Anasagunticook Lake (Oxford County). 
Unlawful to fish for landlockedsalmon or trout for six years from March 5, 1891. 

Androscoggin River Tributaries. 

It is unlawful to take trout in the above tributaries above the outlet of Um- 
baog lake, and Sturtevant pond between Oct. i and March i. (This does not apply 
to blue-backed trout nor to owner of premises taking fish for fish culture). 

Auburn Lake (Androscoggin County). 

Unlawful to fish in Auburn lake tributaries for six years, also unlawful to fish 
from Oct. I in each year and till the lake shall be free from ice the following spring 
for six years, also unlawful to fish from six o'clock in the afternoon till the follow- 
ing morning of each year, during the month of September, for a period of six years; 
also unlawful to take fish within one hundred feet from the culvert at the mouth of 
Townsend brook, during September, for six years. 

B. Pond (Oxford County). 

Fishing in this pond prohibited for six years from March 25, 1 891, except that 
it is lawful to fish for trout from May 20 to July 20. 

Barker, Middle and Southeast Ponds (Oxford County). 
Unlawful to take fish in above ponds in Hiram and Sebago for two years from 
1895. 

Basin Pond (Kennebec County). 

Prohibits taking landlockedsalmon for five years from March 15, 1891. 

Beaver Lakes (Washington County). 

It is unlawful to take salmon, shad, alewives or any other fish introduced into 
Maguerrawock or Beaver lakes or the streams running out of the same into the St. 
Croix river within fifty rods of the mouth of the Beaver lakes' stream without con- 
sent of the agent of the Red Beach Plaster Co. and U. S. Treat of Eastport or 
their assigns. 

Barren's Mill Pond (York County). 

It is lawful for all persons owning and controlling Barrell's Mill pond to have 
exclusive right to control the same for the purpose of fishing; to have the right to 
stock said pond with black bass, and take the same in any manner at any time 
when not prohibited by law. Any one else without the consent of the proprietors 
who shall take fish shall be fined. 



American Game and Fish Laws, — Mame. 37 

Big Bear Pond. 

It is unlawful to take trout or landlocked salmon from Big Bear pond part in 
Turner or tributaries for six years. 

Bonny Eagle Pond (Cumberland County). 

Unlawful to take fish from Bonny Eagle pond in Standish and Buxton, between 
the first days of August and the June following each year. 

Blue Mountain Pond. 

All persons are forbidden from taking fish of any kind from Blue Mountain 
pond, in Franklin county, between Oct. i and May i. 

Bunganeaut Pond (York County). 
It is lawful to fish from June i t» Nov, i. 

Burnt Land Pond (Deer Isle). 
Unlawful to catch fish of any kind from March 27, 1893, for five years. 

Cathance Lake. 
Lawful to fish for trout from April i to Sep. i. 

Cathance Lake (Washington County). 

Prohibits fishing with hook and line, gaff, seine or with any other tackle in 
Cathance lake or its tributary, brooks or streams in Cooper or Plantation fourteen, 
between Sept. i and the last day of April under a penalty of three dollars. 

Chase Pond (Somerset County). 

No trout shall be taken in any manner from Chase pond in the town of Moscow, 
in Somerset county, during the term of five years. 

Chase Pond (York County). 

All persons owning or controlling Chase's pond have exclusive right as regards 
fishing in said pond. 

Cold Stream Pond (Oxford County). 

Unlawful to fish for trout or togue from Cold Stream pond, in the towns of 
Enfield and Lowell, between the first days of September and December in each year. 

Cook and Pearce's Brooks (Aroostock County). 

Unlawful to fish from above brooks or tributaries for a period of four years 
from March i, 1895. 

Demuth and Willett Meadow Brooks (Lincoln Cou'^ty). 

It is unlawful to fish for trout for five years from March 25, anywhere south of 
the road leading from Waldoboro village to Union, to where brooks empty into the 
Madomack river, including all streams leading into said brooks. 



38 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 

Dexter Pond (Oxford County). 

It is unlawful to fish in Dexter pond or its tributaries except between the first 
day of July and the twenty-first day of September. Nor shall any person have in 
possession any of said fish lawfully taken with intent to sell, or expose for sale, .or 
transport other than to their homes in the State. 

Drew's Lake. 

Unlawful to fish for four years from April i, 1893. 

Fayette and Wayne Ponds. 

Ice fishing prohibited for four years from 1895 in Tilton and Basin ponds, 
Watson Cove, Fayette Mill pond and Lovejoy pond. 

Fifteen Mile Pond (Kennebec County). 
Unlawful to take pickerel, in above pond in town of Albion between Dec. i and 
June I. 

Farrington and Upper Kesar Ponds in Lovell (Oxford County). 
Pickerel may be caught from June i to March i. 

Four, Beaver, Long Ponds. 

No person shall take, catch, kill or fish for any landlocked salmon, trout or 
any other fish in any of the Four pond, Beaver or Long ponds, or other waters in 
townships Dand Ein (Franklin county) between the first day of October and the 
first day of May following in each year. 

Ice Fishing In Franklin County. 

Fishing through the ice for trout or land-locked salmon in any of the waters of 
Franklin county is hereby prohibited. 

Garland Pond. 

Lawful to fish from June i to Oct. i in Foxcroft and Sebec brook, which is the 
outlet of Garland pond in Sebec. Unlawful to fish for five years from March 28, 1 893. 

Garland, Crowell and Colts Mills Pond (Penobscot County). 
Lawful to fish from May 15 to Nov. i. 

Garvin's and Horn's Pond (York County). 

It is unlawful to take pickerel in Garvins pond, and so much of Great East and 
Horn ponds as lie in the town of Acton between the first days of December and 
April in each year. 

Goose Pond (Waldo County). 

Unlawful to take fish between the first days of October and February in 
Goose pond, except that smelts may be taken from June i to March i. 

Great Embden Pond. 

Unlawful to fish for trout or landlocked salmon in any of the streams empty- 
ing into Great Embden pond, for six years from April i, 1893. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 39 

Great, Shorey's, Staples, Parkers Brooks. 

All persons are forbidden to take trout or pickerel in any manner from the Great 
brook, Shorey's, Staples and Parkers Brooks, in the town of Elliot, county of York, 
for a term of four years from 1889. From and after said time it shall be lawful 
to take fish from said brooks between May 20 and July 20. 

Great ^A/■atchic Pond or its Tributaries (Cumberland County). 

Lawful to fish from June i to Dec. i. 

Grand Lake Stream (Washington County). 

It is unlawful t,o take trout from Grand Lake stream between the first days of 
September and January in each year. 

Hayden Lake or Madison Pond. 

Lawful to fish for perch and bass from June i to July i, 

Hebron Lake (Piscataquis County). 

Unlawful to take fish from above lake, the Twin and Doughty ponds, known 
as Ship pond and Bear pond in Elliottville township and from Grindstone pond in 
Willimantic or any of their tributaries, except between May i and Oct. i each year. 

Highland Lake (Cumberland County). 

Unlawful to take black bass from Highland lake or in any waters of the stream 
or outlet above the first factory dam in Bridgton during the months of April, May 
and June. 

Island Pond or its Tributaries (Oxford and Cumberland Counties). 

It is unlawful to fish for landlocked salmon or trout for five years from Feb. 
27, 1891. 

Hobbs Pond or its Tributaries. 

Lawful to fish from July i to Oct. i. 

Indian Pond or its Tributaries or Outlet (Somerset County). 
It is lawful to fish for pickerel or white perch from May i to Nov. i. 

Industry and Farmington, Temple and Wilton. 

Unlawful to take fish from Sweets pond, partially or wholly in New Vineyard ; 
Clear Water pond in Industry and Farmington ; North and Varnums pond in Tem- 
ple and Wilton, or in any tributary of either of said ponds between the first days 
of October and May following each year for five years. 

Jersey Pond Outlet and Tributaries to Pond and Outlet (Oxford County). 
Unlawful to fish for four years from March 27, 1893. 

Johnson Brook. 

Lawful to catch any fish from April i to June 20 in Johnson Brook, Waldo 
county, Pittsfield, Somerset county and Clinton, Kennebec county. 

Kagle Lake. 
Lawful to fish from May i to Oct. i. 



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Kennebec County. 

The taking of pickerel in the waters of Kennebec county in any other way 
than by hook and line is prohibited. 

Kennebec River or Tributaries. 

Unlawful to take sturgeon from June i to June 20. 

Kennebec and Somerset Counties. 

It is unlawful to take landlocked salmon or trout in any way whatever, from 
any stream tributary to any of the following ponds situated in the counties of Ken- 
nebec and Somerset ; McGraw, Ellis, East, North, Great, Long and Snow Ponds ; 
and no person shall take any white perch or black bass from either of the ponds or 
streams named herein for the purpose of sale ; and any person taking white perch 
or black bass from either of said ponds or streams in any manner whatever, for the 
purpose of sale or who offers white perch or black bass so taken for sale, or who 
sells or in any manner disposes of white perch or black bass so taken for profit to 
himself or another, or ships said white perch or black bass so taken to any other 
person outside of this State shall be punished by a fine of ten dollars for each fish 
so taken, sold, offered for sale or shipped, as hereinbefore prohibited. 

King and Bartletts Lakes. 

Unlawful to fish for four years from March 27, 1893, through the ice in King 
and Bartletts lakes known as Big King and Little King in King and Bartletts town- 
ship. 

Kneeland Pond. 

Unlawful to fish from March i, 1893, for two years. 

Labrador and Little Labrador Ponds (Oxford County). 

It is unlawful to fish from Labrador and Little Labrador ponds in summer by 
bait or any trap. Also prohibits taking fish for six years, from the stream running 
into said Labrador pond between the outlet of said pond and where it enters East 
Branch, so called, distance about one mile. 

Lake George Inlets. 
Unlawful to take fish from inlets of Lake George for five years. 

Little and Big Bear Ponds and Tributaries. 
Unlawful to fish for trout or landlocked salmon for six years from March 27, 

1893. 

Little Branch Pond (York County). 

Lawful to fish from June i to Nov. i. 

Little Ossipee and its Tributaries (York County). 
It is lawful to fish from May i to Oct. i. 

Little Rattlesnake Pond (Cumberland County). 

Unlawful to take fish from Little Rattlesnake pond or tributaries for two 
years. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 41 

Little Trunk Pond (Hancock County). 

Unlawful to take fish in above pond in Plantation No. 7 at any time within 
four years from 1895. 

Long Pond and Vaughan Stream (Piscataquis County). 

Unlawful to take trout, togue or landlocked salmon in Long Pond stream or 
Vaughan stream which flow into Lake Onaway, for ten years from 1895. 

Long Pond (Hancock County). 

Unlawful to take landlocked salmon, trout or smelts between Oct. i and May 
I for four years from 1895. 

Long, Cow, Greeley Ponds (Franklin County). 

Unlawful to fish through ice for five years from March 29, 1893. 

Long and Great Ponds Tributaries (Kennebec County). 

It is unlawful to fish for six years from Feb. 25, 1891. 

Lovejoy Pond (Kennebec County). 

Unlawful to take fish between Oct. i and June i. 

Fryeburg, Lower Kezar Pond. 

Unlawful to take black bass, pickerel or any other fish from Lower Kezar pond 
and tributaries, for the purpose of selling the same. May catch twenty-five pounds 
in all, but cannot transport the same except in possession of the owner. 

Lovewills, Kezar, Charles, Pleasant and Clay Ponds or their Tributaries 

(Oxford County). 

Unlawful to take pickerel in the above ponds, in the town of Fryeburg 
between Dec. i and May i. 

Machias Bay. 

Taking of herring is prohibited with purse or drag seines, between June i and 
Nov. I in Machias Bay or its tributaries inside of or to the northward of a direct 
line drawn straight from the summit of the island called " The Brouthers " easterly 
to a point one-half mile distant and due south from Lilly Island lighthouse, thence 
from said point southeasterly to the southern extremity of the southern island 
called " The Double Head Shots." 

Marble Pond and Brook (Piscataquis County). 

Unlawful to take trout or landlocked salmon in Marble pond or Marble brook 
in Blanchard for four years. 

Marshall Pond (Oxford County). 
Unlawful to fish for trout for three years from March 20, 1893. 

Marshall's Pond and Its Tributaries (Somerset County). 
Unlawful to fish for five years from March 5, 1891. 



42 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 



Moosehead and Brassua Lakes. 

No person shall take, catch, kill, fish for, or destroy any trout, landlocked 
salmon, or other fish in Misery and Sacatien or Socatien rivers, which empty into 
Moosehead lake, from the tenth day of September to the first day of May. Chap- 
ter 346, 1873, prohibits taking trout in the waters of Moosehead and Brassua lakes 
from the fifteenth day of October to the first day of March. 

Moosehead Lake Tributaries, Misery, Sacatien or Socatien Rivers. 

Unlawful to take fish in Misery, Sacatien or Socatien rivers, tributary to Moose- 
head lake, from the tenth day of September to the first day of May. 

Messabesic Pond (Oxford County). 

It is unlawful to take fish through the ice from Messabesic pond, called Shaker 
pond, and its outlet as far down the stream as the mill dams of Littlefield Bros. 

Middle Branch Pond (York County). 

It is unlawful to take fish from Middle Branch pond, situated in the towns of 
Alfred and Waterboro, between the first day of November an"d May following each 
year. 

Mousam, and Other Ponds (York County). 

It is unlawful to take pickerel from Long Mousam, Square Mousam, Goose, 
Upper Goose, Hanson and Loon ponds, in the towns of Shapleigh and Acton, in 
any manner, between the first days of November and May following each year. 

Moose Pond. 

Chapter 258, 1895, prohibits fishing of every kind, except for suckers, for four 
years, in certain streams flowing into Moose pond, in Hartland and Harmony, Hig- 
gins stream, Corson brook, flowing into north end of said pond, so much of Tuttle 
brook as lies between its junction with Corson brook on south and northerly line 
of poor-farm where it crosses Tuttle brook. 

Mount Blue Pond, Tributaries (Franklin County.) 
Unlawful to fish for ten years from 1895. 

Mud Pond. 

Lawful to fish from May i to Oct. i. 

North, West and Harlows Ponds (Piscataquis County). 

It is unlawful to take pickerel from West pond in Parkman and Sangerville 
and from Harlow pond in Parkman from Oct. i to June i. 

Newells and Dyer Ponds (Androscoggin County). 

Unlawful to take trout from above brooks or tributaries in Dunham for four 
years. 

(North Pond or Tributaries (Oxford County). 

Lawful to fish from May i to Nov. i. 

Unlawful to take pickerel from North, South, or Round ponds, or their tribu- 
tary streams in the towns of Greenwood, Woodstock or Hamlins Grant, between 
Nov. 15 and April i^. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 43 

Noyes Pond (Hancock County). 
. It is lawful to fish from May i to Oct. i. 

Orange River (Town of Whiting, County of Washington). 

Taking of salmon, shad or alewives up to one hundred and thirty yards of the 
fishway at the lower dam in above river is lawful. 

Otter Ponds (Cumberland County). 

Unlawful to take fish from Otter ponds, Standish or Chadbourne Plains, so 
called. 

Oxford County. 

Unlawful to fish through the ice for trout or landlocked salmon. 

Parlin and Long Ponds, their Inlets and Tributaries. 

Unlawful to fish at any time for five years from March 27, 1893, from the 
inlets or tributaries of these ponds. 

Pleasant Pond or Tributaries. 
Lawful to fish for pickerel or bass from June i to Oct. i. • 

Pleasant River (Washington County). 

Unlawful to take salmon or alewives from the waters of Pleasant river, except 
below a line three rods below the lower dam at Columbia Falls on said river, unless 
permitted to do so by the fish committee, for the propagation of said fish. Also 
prohibits taking of said fish in said river between the first days of September and 
April following each year. 

Pierces and Whites Ponds or their Tributaries (Hancock County). 
Unlawful to take landlocked salmon for two years from 1895. 

Pittsfield and Palmyra. 

Chapter 263, 1895, prohibits taking fish from Douglass, Madawaska and 
White ponds, or tributaries, in Pittsfield or Palmyra, for five years between the 
first days of November and May following. 

Piscataqua River. 

It is unlawful to take pickerel in Piscataqua river or tributaries during March, 
April and May. Chapter 573, 1874, prohibits taking smelts from the Piscataqua 
river or its tributaries by means of weirs, drag nets, or other contrivances, except 
by hook and line. 

Potters Pond. 

No fish of any kind shall be taken from Potters pond and its tributaries in the 
town of Carthage, in Franklin county, from the first day of October to the first day 
of May following each year. 

Quimby Pond. 

Lawful to fish from May 15 to Oct. i. Lawful to fish with rod and artificial flies 
only between sunrise and sunset each day. 



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Rangeley Lakes and Tributaries (Franklin County). 

No person shall take, catch, fish for, or destroy any trout or landlocked 
salmon in the Kennebago, Rangeley, Cupsuptic, Mooselucmaguntic, Molechunka- 
munk, and Welokennebacook lakes, or in the streams flowing into or connecting 
said lakes, during the months of February, March and April, each year. No per- 
son shall use spawn as bait for fishing in any of the waters named above during the 
month of September of each year. No person shall take, catch, kill, fish for, or 
destroy any trout or landlocked salmon in the Rangeley stream between the mouth 
of the Kennebago stream and the head of the island at the eddy, so called, in said 
Rangeley stream, from the first day of July to the first day of May; nor in that 
portion of said stream from the head of said island to the Rangeley dam, at any 
time ; nor in the South Bob stream which empties into Rangeley lake, above the 
dead water at the mouth of said stream, from the first day of July to the first day 
of May ; nor in the Bemis stream which empties into Mooselucmaguntic lake, 
above north line of Letter D plantation on said stream, from the first day of July 
to the first day of May ; nor in the Cupsuptic stream which empties into the Cup- 
suptic lake, above first falls near its mouth, from ihe first day of July to the first 
day of May ; nor in the Kennebago stream, between the ford of its first falls toward 
the mouth, and the upper falls, at the outlet of Kennebago lake, from Sept. i to 
May I. 

Act of 1895 prohibits taking of fish in any of the streams flowing into Rangeley 
lake or in Ross pond, at any time ; and in Round, Dodge or Kemankeag ponds, 
from Oct. I to May 15, and in the Rangeley stream from the lower wharf at the 
outlet of Rangeley lake to the foot of the Rangeley dam of the Union Water 
Power Company ; and in Whetstone brook which flows into Kennebago stream ; 
and from the foot of the boulders, so called, in said stream to the head of the falls 
at the outlet of the Kennebago lake ; and in the Metaline brook which flows into 
the Upper Richardson lake, or in the tributaries of said brook. Provided^ that the 
above provisions shall not apply to that portion of the stream connecting Long 
pond and Rangeley lake, which is below the old pine stump standing above the 
mouth of the Cascade brook, so called, and on the easterly bank of said Long pond 
stream ; nor to South Bog stream, from Rangeley lake up to the first quick water on 
said stream. 

Range and Tripp Ponds (Androscoggin County). 

It is unlawful to take fish from Range or Tripp ponds, in the town of Poland 
from April i to December i. 

Rogers Pond. 

It is lawful to fish for pickerel from May i to Nov. i, in above pond in 
Ripley. 

Reeds Pond, sometimes called Green Lake (Hancock County). 
Unlawful to fish between Oct. i and May i, for five years from 1891. 
Ross Pond, Rangeley Lake. 

It is unlawful to fish at any time in any stream flowing into Rangeley lake or 
in Ross pond or in Rangeley stream from wharf at outlet of Rangeley lake to foot 
of Rangeley dam of N. W. P. Co., or Whitetown brook flowing into Kennebago 
stream ; or from foot of boulders to head of falls at outlet of Kennebago brook or 
Metaline brook, flowing into upper Richardson lake or tributaries ; provided that 
the above shall not apply to that portion of stream connecting Land pond and 
Rangeley lake, which is below Old Pine Stump standing above the bridge on said 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 45 

stream ; nor to Cascade brook in Greenvale plantation just east of Greenvale 
House ; it is lawful to fish for trout or landlocked salmon in Round Dodge and 
Kemankeag from May 15 to Oct. i. 

Royals River (Cumberland County). 

Unlawful to take fish from any of the tributaries to Royals river in Gray, for 
two years, from 1895. 

Salt Pond (Franklin County). 

Unlawful to take smelts in Salt pond in Bluehill, Sedgwick or Brooklin, except 
with hook and line ; also prohibits taking eels in the stream at Thurston's mills, on 
the line between Sedgwick and Brooklin except with spear, gaff or hook and line. 

Sanborn Brothers Pond (Cumberland County). 

Unlawful to take fish in Sanborn Brothers pond, so called, in Baldwin or in 
that part of Pigeon brook which lies between said pond and a town road in said 
Baldwin, called Deacon Flint road. Royal Sanborn and Nathan Sanborn of 
Baldwin have the right to put and take from the above waters such fish as they 
deem proper and have general supervision of the same. 

Sandy River Ponds, Long Pond (Franklin County) 

Ice fishing prohibited. Unlawful to fish for six years in Long pond. 

Sebec Lake and Tributaries. 

Chapter 257, 1895, prohibits for ten years taking fish from the tributaries of 
Sebec lake, Ship pond stream above Buck's Falls, and Benson stream and Long 
pond stream, which empty their waters into Ship pond. Also prohibits for same 
time taking trout or land-locked salmon in Bear brook or Mill brook, tributaries of 
said lake, from the tenth day of September to the first day of May following. 

Seven Ponds. 

It is lawful to fish for trout from May i to Oct. i. 

Sheepscot River or its Tributaries (Lincoln County). 

Unlawful to take alewives in above waters except Black river, for three years 
from 1895. 

Southerland Pond (in Webster). 
Unlawful to take fish for four years from May i, 1895. 
Spectacle Ponds (Oxford County). 

All persons are prohibited hereby to take fish of any kind from Spectacle 
ponds, so called, in the town of Porter, between the first day of November and the 
tenth day of June following, in each year. 

Swett's Pond f Oxford County). 

Unlawful to take fish from Swett's pond or its tributaries in the town of 
Orrington, during the months of December, January or February of each year. 

Tim Pond. 

No person shall take, kill, catch or fish for any trout, or any other fish in Tim 
pond, in township two, range four, in Franklin county, between the first days of 
October and May following in each year. 



46 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 

Three Mile Pond (Kennebec County). 

Taking pickerel in above pond in the towns of Vassalboro, China, and Winsor, 
is unlawful from Jan. i to June i. Act of 1895 prohibits catching pickerel through 
ice in above pond, except on Saturday each week and then only for consumption in 
the family. Lines not allowed to remain in the ice during the night. 

Torsey Pond (Kennebec County). 
Prohibits taking of fish from Nov. i to May i. 

Town of Winslow (Kennebec County). 
Unlawful to take pickerel from Dec. i to June i. 

Ponds and Streams in the Town of Troy. 

Chapter 267, 1895, prohibits taking trout from any ponds, brooks or streams in 
town of Troy for two years. 

Wards and Walkers Ponds (Oxford County). 
Lawful to fish from May i to April i. . 

Webbs Pond. 

It is lawful to fish from May i to Sept. t. Ice fishing prohibited. Act of 
1895 provides that it is lawful to take fish, except bait minnows, during fishing 
season, from the tributaries of Webbs pond, close time on outlet extended so as to 
include September. Also prohibits fishing at mouth of brooks until the ice is 
broken up in the pond. 

Webbers Pond (Kennebec County). 

Unlawful to take pickerel in above pond in town of Vassalboro between April 
I and July i. 

Whitney Pond (Oxford County). 

Unlawful to take fish from the tributaries of Anasagunticooh lake or Whitney 
pond in Canton and Hartford for six years from 1893. Also unlawful to fish 
through ice for same period. 

W^ilson Pond (Androscoggin County.) 
Unlawful to fish for six years from Feb. 10, 1891. 

Wilson Pond (Piscataquis County). 
Lawful to fish for trout from July i to Oct. i. 

^A^innegance Creek (Sagadahoc County). 

Chapter 472, 1865, prohibits taking alewives in the waters of Winnegance 
creek above Winnegance milldam, between the first days of June and May following 
of each year. Alewives may be taken on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of 
each week in the month of May but on no other days. 

Winthrop, Monmouth and Litchfield. 

No person shall take, kill or destroy or have in possession any land-locked 
salmon or trout for six years from March 29, 1893, or sell or expose for sale or have 
in possession with intent to sell or transport from place to place, any white perch, 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Mame, Maryland. 47 

smelts, minnows, shiners, fresh water herring, or any fish commonly used for bait 
t^ken from any of the following named waters ; all the brooks and streams and 
tributaries thereto, that flow into any of the ponds or lakes lying wholly or in part 
in the towns of Winthrop, Monmouth and Litchfield, and all streams and brooks 
that ilow directly or indirectly into Cobbosseecontee stream, so called, in the 
county of Kennebec, and all lakes and ponds lying wholly or in part in the towns 
of Winthrop, Monmouth and Litchfield. But this act shall not prohibit the taking 
of white perch for consumption in the family of the person taking of smelts, 
minnows and othei fish commonly used for bait for one's own lawful fishing, in 
quantities not to exceed five hundred in any month. Provided, further, that it 
shall be unlawful for any person to fish for, take, catch, or kill any white perch, trout 
or landlocked salmon or other fish through or on the ice from Lake Maranocook, 
so called, in Winthrop and Readville. 

No person shall be allowed to take more than twenty-five white perch in one 
day's fishing in any of the waters aforesaid, or more than five hundred of the above 
named fish usually used for bait. 

No person shall at any time use any kind of a net, or other device to catch 
any white perch in any of the waters aforesaid. 

It shall be lawful to take the above specified number of smelts, shiners, 
minnows, fresh water herring and fish commonly used for bait with a common 
minnow dip net. 

Worthley Pond and Brook (Androscoggin County) 

Unlawful to take fish from Worthley pond and Worthley brook in the town 
of Poland, between the first day of April and the fifteenth day of June; also 
between the first day of October and the thirtieth day of November of each year. 

Woodsum Pond (Cumberland County). 
Unlawful to fish for trout for five years from Feb. 28, 1891. 



MARYLAND. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 



Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 

Woodcock from June 15 to Dec. 24. 

Pheasant from Aug. 15 to Dec. 24. 

Rabbit from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 

[The above law shall not apply to any county now subject to local law or laws 
governing the killing of partridge, woodcock, pheasants or rabbits.] 

Nests and eggs of above birds protected. 

The possession or sale of above birds by any market man or keeper of restau- 
rant during close season is unlawful. 

Wild Fowl — Shooting of wild fowl bedded in flocks or flying about their 
feeding grounds or elsewhere, from any vessel or craft of any kind is unlawful. 

Blinds — Shooting of wild fowl from any booby blind or artificial point, 
erected at a greater distance than one hundred yards from the natural shore from 
which the same may be extended, is prohibited. 

Baltimore Oriole protected at all times, as well as their eggs. 

Shooting upon land of another, without permission, is unlawful. 



i8 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maryland. 

GAME LAW IN CERTAIN COUNTIES. 

Alleghany County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Aug. I to Jan. i. 

Possession of same during close sedison prima facie evidence to convict. 
Rabbit from Oct. 15 to Jan. i. 
Pheasant from Sept. i to Jan. i. 
Partridge from Oct. 15 to Jan. i. 
Woodcock from July 15 to Feb. i. 
Wild Turkey from^Oct. 15 to Jan. i. 
Robin from March i to April i. 

Unlawful at any time to shoot any bluebird, swallow, martin, finch, thrush, 
wren, oriole or woodpecker. 

Anne Arundel County. 

Partridge, Quail, Rabbit may be killed from Nov. 10 to Dec. 15. 

Woodcock, Pheasant from Nov. 10 to Dec. 15. 

Ortolan, Rail from Sept. 15 to Nov. i. 

Robin from Feb. i to Apr. i. 

Non-residents prohibited from shooting, without consent of owner of land 
upon which said non-resident may hunt. 

Unlawful for non-resident to shoot unless he obtains a license from clerk of 
circuit court. Such license is for one year, and costs $6.50. 

Non=residents. Wild Fowl — It is unlawful for non-residents to shoot or 
trap upon the waters of Patuxent river, its tributaries or marshes, any goose, duck, 
snipe, ortolan, or other wild fowl, except by permission of citizens adjacent. 

It is unlawful to shoot wild fowl from any booby blind or brush blind on the 
waters of Severn river in Anne Arundel county, except on Mondays, Wednesdays and 
Fridays, and on the waters of Magoth'y river in said county, except on Tuesdays 
and Fridays; or on the waters of South river in said county on Tuesdays, Thurs- 
days and Saturdays of each week. Before any person shall place any booby blind 
or brush blind in or upon said waters and shoot therefrom, he must obtain a license 
from the clerk of the circuit court of Anne Arundel county, for which, including 
the clerk's fee, $2.50 must be paid; but any owner of a blind properly licensed may 
extend the privilege to any person to shoot therefrom on the days specified. Any 
person who shall violate any of the foregoing provisions is punishable by a fine bi 
not less than $5 nor more than $20 for each offence, so far as the same applies to 
Severn and Magothy rivers, and a fine not to exceed $25 for each offence so far as 
the same is applicable to South river, and an additional fine of $5 to be imposed 
upon the owner of any blind who shall establish the same at a point nearer than 
three hundred yards from a blind already licensed, for each week said blind shall 
remain after due notice has been given to remove the same by the owner of the 
blind first established.- Any person who shall trespass upon any blind established 
and licensed by this act, by shooting at wild fowl from the same without the consent 
of the owner of said blind, he or they shall, on conviction, be fined not less than $10 
nor more than $20, to stand committed until fine is paid. The informer is entitled 
to one-half of all fines. All licenses begin on the first day of May, and continue 
only for one year from date thereof ; and no one person shall be allowed to license 
more than one blind in any one season, and if more than one blind is obtained by 
any person the same shall be revoked. 

Baltimore County. 

Woodcock protected to June 15, 1895, after that date may be killed from June 
15 to Feb. I. 



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Pheasant, Gray Squirrel protected until Sept. i, 1895, after that day may 
^e killed; pheasant may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i, and gray squirrel from 
Sept. I to Nov. I. 

Rabbit, Partridge — Unlawful to shoot said birds to Nov. 8, 1895, after that 
date may be killed from Nov. 8 to Dec. 24. 

Unlawful for any person, not a resident or taxpayer, to shoot woodcock or 
rabbit without a license, but landowner may extend to any one the privilege of 
shooting on their lands. 

Possession in close s&2iSon prhna facie evidence to convict. 

Insectivorous birds and their nests protected. 

Wild Fowl — -Swivel gun, sink boat or float prohibited. 

Night shooting unlawful. 

The use of any booby blind or artificial point, at a greater distance than one 
hundred yards from the natural shore from which it may be extended, is prohibited. 

Calvert County. 

Partridges protected to Nov. i, 1895, ^^^^^ ^^^^ date may be killed from 
Nov. I to Jan. 11. License for non-residents, $6.50. 
English Mocking=birds protected at all times. 

Caroline County. 

Partridge or Quail may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Woodcock — from July 4 to Feb. i. 

Wild Duck from Sept. 10 to April i. 

Sora, Water Rail from Sept. 20 to Jan. t. 

Rabbit from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Muskrat from Dec, i to March 15. 

Non=resident License — Unlawful for any non-resident not a bona fide real- 
estate owner in said county to shoot or trap any of the above birds or animals 
without having first obtained from the clerk of the circuit for said county a license 
which is good for one year, and fee for same is $4.50. 

The shipping out of the county any partridge, quail, woodcock or rabbit is 
unlawful. 

Carroll County. 

Partridge may be killed from Oct. 10 to Nov. i. 
Woodcock from Oct. 10 to Nov. i. 
Pheasant, Oct. 10 to Nov. i. 
Rabbit from Oct. 10 to Nov. i. 

Squirrel from Sept. I to Nov. i. , . ., r i, * 

Fee for non-resident ten dollars, but landowner may extend privilege of shoot- 
ing on his land. 

Nests and eggs of above birds protected during close season. 
Possession in close sez.son prii?ia facie evidence to convict. 
Insectivorous birds and their nests and eggs protected. 

Cecil County. 

Partridge, Rabbit may be killed from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Woodcock from June 10 to Jan. i. 

Rail, Reedbird, Pheasant from Sept. 5 to Feb. i. 

Unlawful to shoot on private property with dog or gun. 

Possession of above birds during close season /;-/>«.? facie evidence to convict. 

Wild Fowl, Elk and Bohemia Rivers— Sect. 361. It shall be lawful for 
the bona fide citizens of Cecil county to shoot wild fowl from sink boxes in the 
waters of the Elk and Bohemia rivers and their tributaries in said county, from the 



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first day of November in each year until the thirty-first day of March next succeed- 
ing, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of each week, upon obtaining a 
license so to do, as provided in the succeeding section. [The license shall be 
issued by the clerk of the circuit court ; fee, ten dollars. Consent of owner of 
land bordering the water must be obtained before the sink box can be placed. 
Applicant must make oath that he will comply with Sects. 361-364. Name or 
number must be conspicuously painted on the sink box.] 

Sassafras River — It shall be lawful for bona fide citizens of Cecil and Kent 
counties to shoot wild fowl from sink boxes in the waters of the Sassafras river, in 
said counties [during the same season and on the same days of the week as pre- 
scribed in vSect. 361, upon taking out licenses therefor; fee, ten dollars]. 

Chesapeake Bay. Season for Wild Fowl — Sect. 380. All that part of 
the Chesapeake bay and its waters lying northward of the following line, viz., 
beginning at the lighthouse on Turkey point in Cecil county, and drawn westward to 
a point half a mile north of the most northerly part of Spesutia island, thence con- 
tinuing said line still westward within half a mile of and north of the northern end 
of said island and the adjacent mainland until it reaches the shore in Harford 
county, at or near Oakington, shall be subject to the operation of the twenty-second 
section following. Sect. 381. The season for shooting wild fowl northward of the 
line described in the preceding section shall begin on the first day of November in 
each and every year, and continue until the thirty-first day of March next succeed- 
ing in each and every year hereafter, and it shall not be lawful for any person to 
kill or shoot at wild fowl northward of said line, except from ashore, and 
southward to a line drawn east from Point Concord lighthouse in Harford county 
to Carpenter's point on the western shore of Cecil county, at any other time. 
[Penalty, a fine of fifty dollars to a hundred dollars.] Sect. 382. It shall be lawful 
to shoot teal ducks, mallards, black ducks, bald pates, and all ducks known as 
marsh ducks, in any manner other than by swivel gun, or big gun, from one hour 
before sunrise until one hour after sunset every day, from the fifteenth day of 
August to the first day of October of each year, on the waters of the Chesapeake 
bay, lying and being in the bounds described by Sect. 380. 

Night Shooting — Sect. 383. No person shall shoot or kill, or shoot at any 
wild fowl, in, on, or over the waters lying northward of the line described in Sect. 
380, in the night-time, with gun of any size or description whatever. [Penalty, a 
fine of one hundred to five hundred dollars.] 

Shooting from Boats — Se t. 384. No person shall, at any time, either in 
the day or night-time, shoot or kill, or shoot at, any wild fowl in, on, or over waters 
lying northward of the line described in Sect, 380, from any vessel, float, canoe, 
sneak boat, sink boat, or any other craft of any kind or description whatever, within 
one quarter of a mile of any shore in Cecil or Plarford counties. [Penalty, a fine of 
fifty dollars to one hundred dollars.] 

Gunning Points — Sect. 385. Landowners may reserve gunning points. 

Big Guns — Sect. 386. No person shall kill or shoot at wild waterfowl in, on, 
or over the waters of the Chesapeake bay, from any boat, box or vessel of any 
kind or description whatever, with any big or swivel gun, or any kind of gun which 
cannot be conveniently discharged from the .shoulder at arm's length, and without 
a rest. [Penalty, a fine of one hundred dollars to five hundred dollars.] 

Shooting Days — Sect. 387. No person shall gun for or after wild water fowl, 
or shoot at or kill the same, northward of the line named and described in Sect. 380, 
but three days in each week, until the first day of January, during the season for shoot- 
ing wild fowl, as fixed by Sect. 381 , and those days, prior to the first day of January, 
shall be Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; and on and after the first day of 
January, shall be Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, until the end of the 
season for shooting wild fowl as aforesaid; and each of said days shall comprehend 
the time intervening between one hour before sunrise and half an hour after sunset. 



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of each day, and no more, and is not to include any part or period of a night. 
[Penalty, a fine of fifty dollars to one hundred dollars.] 

' Sink Box, Sneak Boat, License — Sects. 388,389. No person, shall use 
any sink box or sneak boat of any description on the aforesaid waters for shooting 
wild fowl, without having first obtained a license from the clerk of the circuit 
court for Harford or Cecil county ; license good from Nov. i to March 31 ; but 
shall not authorize the shooting of wild fowl therefrom within a less distance than 
one quarter of a mile of any shore in Harford or Cecil counties, or southward of the 
line particularly described in Sect. 380. Applicant for license must make oath 
that he is a bona fide citizen of the State, and will comply with the provisions of 
these sections. The number of the license must be conspicuously painted on the 
sink box or sneak boat. License fee for sink box, five dollars; for sneak boat, 
twenty dollars. Penalty for using said box or boat without a license, a fine of fifty 
dollars to one hundred dollars. No person holding a license to gun for or after 
wild waterfowl shall, during the gunning season as fixed by Sect. 381, be allowed to 
anchor or otherwise make stationary any sink box, sneak boat, or any other vessel 
or craft, on the waters lying northward of the line named in Sect. 380, on any 
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday prior to the first day of January, of said 
gunning season, and on and after the said first day of January, on any Tuesday, 
Thursday or Sunday, nor until the hour of five o'clock a.m. on the morning of the 
day next succeeding each of said days above specified ; and no person holding a 
license as above described and engaged in gunning for wild water fowl shall go on 
or over said waters with sink box, sneak boat, or other vessel or craft before the 
hour of five o'clock a.m. on the morning of the day next succeeding each of said 
days as above specified. [Penalty, a fine of twenty-five dollars to fifty dollars; 
one half to officer making arrest ; and violator and craft and entire gunning outfit 
shall be deprived of the rights granted by the license for the next three successive 
gunning days.] 

Netting — Sect. 404. No person shall at any time take, catch, or trap, or 
attempt to take, catch, or trap, wild water fowl, by nets of any kind, within the 
Chesapeake bay or any of its tributaries within Cecil, Harford or Baltimore 
counties, or within any of the waters of said bay lying northward of a line drawn 
westerly from the most southerly point of Cecil county bordering on said bay, 
to the most southerly point of Baltimore county bordering on said bay. Sect. 
405. Penalty, fifty dollars to two hundred dollars, or in default, sixty days' 
imprisonment. Sect. 406. Justices of the peace of Cecil, Harford and Baltimore 
counties shall have concurrent jurisdiction. Sect. 408. The possession of any net 
or Xx^"^ prima facie evidence. 

Charles County. 

Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 

Woodcock from July 4 to Feb. 24. 

Rabbit from Oct. 15 to Jan. 15. 

Non=resident Licenses — It is unlawful for any person not a resident of this 
county to shoot or entrap any of the above birds, without first having obtained 
from the clerk of the circuit court for the county a license, which will cost twenty 
dollars. Any landowner may extend, in writing, the privilege of shooting above birds 
on his own land. 

Wild Fowl — It is unlawful for any person, not a resident, to shoot wild fowl 
in any stream, river or creek, or any of the tributaries of the Potomac river within 
this county, without having first obtained a license from the clerk of the circuit 
court for the county ; good for one year ; fee, twenty-five dollars. 

Sink boxes prohibited at all times. 



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Dorchester County. 

Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Woodcock from June 15 to Feb. i. 

Rabbit from Oct. 20 to Jan. 15. 

Mocking=birds protected at all times. 

Trapping or destruction of eggs or nests unlawful. 

Non=resident License — Unlawful for non-residents to shoot or trap any 
partridge, woodcock or rabbit without first having obtained from the clerk of the 
circuit court for the county a license (good for one year; fee, five dollars). 
This provision does not apply to non-resident landowners and their relatives, nor to 
relatives or connections by marriage of bona fide residents of the county. 

Wild Fowl — Citizens of Hooper's island may shoot wild fowl from sink 
boats, blinds or otherwise for home consumption, within the waters surrounding 
said island, not exceeding one mile from the shores, but it shall be unlawful to kill 
wild fowl from sink boats or floating blinds within two miles west, south or east of 
the shores south of the lower Hooper's island ferry. It shall be lawful for citizens 
of Meekin's Neck to shoot wild fowl from sink boats or floating blinds on Honga 
river and Tar bay, within two miles of the shore of Meekin's Neck. Nothing in the 
code of public general laws shall be construed to prohibit any citizen of Dorchester 
county, or any person to whom any citizen may extend the privilege, from shooting 
from any sink boats any water fowl on Choptank river or tributaries, within the 
limits of said county, at any time from daybreak until dark, oh any Tuesday, Thurs- 
day or Saturday. That it shall be unlawful for any other than bona fide citizens or 
residents of Parson's creek. Church creek and Neck districts in Dorchester county 
to shoot wild fowl from sink boats, sneak boats, boats carrying a light at night or 
from blinds or otherwise in the Little Choptank river. That it shall not be lawful 
for any person or persons to shoot or trap wild fowl or other game, without the 
consent of the owner in any pond or ponds which are private property of any citizen 
of Dorchester county ; provided, previous notice has been posted in two conspicuous 
places at or near the shore of such pond. 

Frederick County. 

Pheasant, Partridge, Rabbit may be killed from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Wild Turkey from Nov. 15 to Jan. 15. 

Gray or Fox Squirrel from Aug. 15 to Dec. 20. 

I'ratfic in game prohibited. 

Insectivorous birds protected. 

Nests and eggs of al)ove birds protected. • 

Possession of any bird or rabbit prima facie evidence to convict. 

Snaring any of above birds prohibited. 

Garrett County. 

Woodcock may be killed from Oct. I to Dec. I. 
Snaring prohibited at all times for pheasant. 
Partridge from Oct. r to Dec. i. 
Nests and eggs of above birds protected. 

Wild Turkey — Snaring or other device for taking wild turkeys prohibited 
from Jan. i to Sept. 15. 

Wild Deer from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Hunting with dogs prohibited. 

Possession of deer meat in close season /rz'wa fiacie evidence to convict. 

Pheasant may be killed only during month of October. 

Snaring or trapping of any Woodcock, Partridge or Pheasant is prohibited. 



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Harford County. 

Partridge, Pheasant, Rabbit may be killed from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15. 
Woodcock from June 10 to Aug. 10, 
Rail, Reedbird from Sept. i to Dec. 15. 
Insectivorous birds with their eggs and nests protected. 
Possession of above during close sedison prima facie evidence to convict. 
Shooting with dog on private property prohibited. 

Unlawful to beat the waters for the purpose of driving or frightening wild fowl 
from their feeding ground. 

Non-resident license fee $10, unless by permission of landowner. 

Howard County. 

Partridge, Rabbit may be killed from Oct. 31 to Dec. 24. 

Woodcock from June 15 to Dec. 24. 

Pheasant from Aug. 15 to Dec. 24. 

Eggs of above birds protected. Trapping of partridge prohibited. 

Non-resident License^ — Unlawful for non-resident to shoot without first 
having obtained from the clerk of the circuit court for the county a license (good 
for one year; fee $7.50). Any landowner may, by written invitation, extend the 
privilege of shooting on his land. 

Kent County. 

Partridge, Quail, Bob White, Woodcock, Robin, Rabbit may be killed 
from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 

Dove, Plover, Wild Pigeon from Aug. i to Dec. 24. 

Snipe from March 15 to June i. 

Reedbird, Railbird, Ortolan from Sept. i to Nor. i. 

It is unlawful for any person, not a bona fide resident of the county, to shoot 
or trap the above birds or animals, without having first obtained from the clerk of 
the circuit court for the county a license (good for one year; fee ^15). If invited 
by landowner the fee is $5. 

Shipping for sale of above birds and animals at any season of the year, iu any 
county or State, is unlawful without first obtaining a license from circuit court fur 
the county. Fee, $100 ; license good for a year. 

Possession in close SQ?iSon prima facie evidence to convict. 

Shooting on lands of another, after notice posted, is unlawful. 

Montgomery County. 

Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 15. 

Woodcock from July I to Jan. i. 

Pheasant from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Wood Duck from Sept. I to Jan. i. 

Wild Turkey from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Rabbit from Sept. i to Feb. i. 

Squirrel from Aug. i to Dec. 15. 

The trapping of rabbits is lawful from Oct. 15 to Jan 15, 

Insectivorous birds, with their nests and eggs, protected. 

Robins from Sept. i to April i. 

Birds of prey may be shot any time. 

Prince George's County. 

Partridge, Quail, Rabbit may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 
Woodcock, Nov. I to Dec. 24, and from June 15 to Sept. i. 
Robin from Nov. i to April i. 



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Ortolan, Sora, Rail from Nov. i to Sept. i. 

English nocking=bird protected at all times. 

Insectivorous birds, with their nests and eggs, protected. 

Birds of prey may be shot at any time. 

Non-resident license fee is $20. 

Except by permission of citizens adjacent, non-residents are not allowed to 
shoot on the Patuxent river and tributaries any goose, duck, snipe, ortolan or other 
wild-fowl. 

Queen Anne's County. 

Partridge, Quail may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 

Woodcock from July 4 to Feb. i. 

Rabbit from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 

Robin from March i to Oct. i. 

Insectivorous birds, with their nests and eggs, protected. 

The provision 1 elating to non-residents, export, possession and trespass is sim- 
ilar to the county of Kent. 

Wild Fowl — Sink boxes allowed by residents, but a license for same must 
be obtained from clerk of circuit court. Fee, ten dollars for one year from Nov. 1. 

Shooting from any vessel or boat, while wild fowl are upon feeding grounds, 
is prohibited. 

St. Mary's County. 

Woodcock may be killed from July 4 to Feb. 24. 

Partridge from Nov. i to Dec. 24. 

Rabbit from Sept. i to Jan. 15. 

Non resident license fee, twenty dollars. 

It is lawful for any bona fide citizen of St. Mary's and Charles counties to shoot 
any water fowl from any vessel or craft in the waters of Wicomico, and its trib- 
utaries in St. Mary's and Charles counties. 

Somerset County. 

Partridge, Quail may be killed from Nov. 10 to Jan. 15. 

Wild Duck from Oct. i to April i. 

Rabbit from Nov. 10 to Jan. 15. 

Muskrat from Nov. i to March i. 

Wild Goose from Nov. i to April i. 

Woodcock from June 15 to Jan. i. 

Insectivorous birds, with their nests and eggs, protected. Crows and black- 
birds may be killed at all times. 

Non-residents prohibited from shooting above birds and animals without 
obtaining license from circuit court. Fee, ^9.50; good for one year. 

If accompanied or invited by a resident, the above does nrit apply. 

Possession of above birds or animals during close season is prima facie evi- 
dence to convict. 

Shooting upon private property, where notice is posted, prohibited. 

Night shooting prohibited. 

Talbot County. 

Partridge, Rabbit may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 31. 
Woodcock from July 4 to Jan. i. 
Sora, Rail, Summer Duck from Sept. 10 to Jan. i. 
Trapping of above birds or destruction of their nests prohibited. 
Non-residents prohibited from shooting without license from circuit court. 
Fee, ^9.50; good for one year. 



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Shooting upon private property after notice unlawful. 

Wild Fowl — It is lawful to shoot wild fowl from sink boxes, provided the 
waters where the boxes are used shall not be less than three hundred yards in 
width. 

Night shooting by artificial light prohibited. 

W^ashington County. 
Woodcock may be killed from July 12 to Dec. 25. 
Pheasant, Dove from Aug. 12 to Dec. 25. 
Squirrel from June i to July i and from Sept. 15 to Dec. i. 
Deer, Wild Turkey from Nov. i to Jan. 15. 
Quail, Partridge, Rabbit from Oct. 20 to Dec. 25. 
Insectivorous birds protected. 
Snaring of rabbits prohibited. 

The sale of above birds and animals is prohibited, and the sale for purpose of 
selling elsewhere is unlawful. 

Shooting of wild fowl in night time prohibited. 

Wicomico County. 

Woodcock may be killed from June 15 to Feb. i. 

Plover, Sandpiper, Partridge, Quail from Nov. 15 to Jan. 15. 

Wood or Summer Duck from Sept. 10 to Jan. i. 

Squirrel from Sept. i to Feb. 15. 

Rabbit from Nov. i to Jan. 15. 

Mink, Otter, Muskrat from Dec. 15 to March 15. 

Insectivorous birds, with their nests and eggs, protected. 

Possession in close season of above birds and animals prima facie evidence to 
convict. This provision, however, does not apply to person killing the above birds 
on his own premises. 

The sale of any partridge or quail after the same has been killed is prohibited, 
except for consumption as food. 

Export of above birds beyond the limits of the county is prohibited. 

Worcester County. 

Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 
Night shooting of partridge at all times prohibited. 
Rabbit from Nov. i to Jan. 15. 
Insectivorous birds, with their eggs, protected. 
Birds of prey may be killed. 
Vo'&sQS'&xoxv privia facie evidence. 

The provisions as to sale and export are the same as in Wicomico county. 
Wild Fowl from Nov. i to April 10. 

Non-residents must obtain license to shoot wild fowl from clerk of circuit 
court. The license is for one year, and the fee $1.0. 
Netting of above birds prohibited. 
Shooting by artificial light at night is prohibited. 
Night shooting prohibited, except from the shore. 
The use of any swivel or pivot gun unlawful. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Trout may be caught from April i to Aug. 15. 

[In Frederick county from March i to Sept. i. In Baltimore county from 
March i to July i. Unlawful to catch trout in this county less than six inches.] 



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Trout may be caught at any time in waters upon one's own land. 

Seining or netting is prohibited. 

Fishing in private ponds unlawful after notice posted. 

Potomac River — It shall not be lawful for any person to catch or destroy 
or to attempt to catch or destroy, any fish in the waters of the Potomac river or 
tributaries above the place commonly known as the "Little Falls" of the 
Potomac during the month of May, except shad and herding, which may be caught 
at any time. It shall not be lawful for any person to catch or destroy, or to attempt 
to catch or destroy, fish in the waters of the Potomac river and tributaries above 
the said " Little Falls " of the Potomac at any time by means of sledging, or by 
trot or out lines set with live bait ; nor shall it be lawful to catch or destroy, or 
attempt to catch or destroy, any black bass or salmon in any manner between the 
first day of May and the first day of June, in each year; nor shall it be lawful for 
any person to kill fish with poison or drug or by the explosion of powder or other 
substance at any time. [See note at bottom of page,] 



riASSACHUSETTS. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Gray Squirrel, Hare and Rabbit may be killed from Sept. 15 to March i. 

Unlawful to buy, sell or offer for sale above animals during close season. 

Deer — By the Act of 1883, Chap. 169, which is the law at the present time, 
whoever hunts, chasts or kills a deer within the counties of Plymouth or Barnsta- 
ble, except his own tame deer, kept on his own grounds, shall forfeit for every such 
offence $100. [There is no law as to deer in the other counties, for Chap. 92, Sect. 
8 of the Public Statutes was repealed by an act passed by the legislature in 1886. 

Ruffed Grouse (commonly known as Partridge), Woodcock, may be killed 
from Sept. 15 to Jan. i. 

Transportation out of the State at any time of woodcock, quail, or ruffed 
grouse is prohibited. 

Quail may be killed from Oct. 15 to Jan. i. 

Black Duck, Wood or Summer Duck, Teal or any of the so-called duck 
species, may be killed from Sept. i to April 15. 

Pinnated Grouse — Unlawful to shoot at any time. 

Possession or sale of birds mentioned above unlawful during close season, 
wherever the birds may have been taken or killed, provided, however, any person, 
firm or corporation dealing in game or engaged in the cold storage business may 
buy, sell or have in possession and any person may biiy from the above, quail fiom 
Oct. 15 to May i ; and any such person, firm or corporation may have in posses- 
sion on cold storage, quail, and may buy, sell and have in possession pinnated 
grouse, wild pigeons and any of the so-called shore, marsh or beach birds, or of the 
so-called duck species, at any season, if said quail, grouse or other birds have not 
been taken or killed in this State contrary to the law. 

Plover, Snipe, Sandpiper, Rail or any of the so-called shore, marsh or 
beach birds may be killed from July 15 to May i. 

Wild or Passenger Pigeon, Gull or Tern may be killed from Oct. i to 
May I. 

Wild Fowl — Unlawful to pursue wild fowl with or by aid of a boat propelled 
by steam or naphtha, or by aid of a boat or vessel propelled by any mechanical 
means other than sails, oars or paddles. 

It is unlawful to kill any wild fowl or any of the so-called shore, marsh or 
beach birds with a swivel or pivot gun, or by the use of a torch, jack or artificial 
light. 

Note. — The Legislature of 1896 of Maryland prohibits the catching of black bass, green bass, rock 
bass, pike, pickerel and salmon in the Potomac river and tributaries above Little Falls, between April 15 
and June i, and prohibits the catching of these fish at any time except with hook and line or dip net. This 
law does not apply to that part of the Monocacy river and its tributaries in Creagerstown and Woodboro 
districts, in Frederick County and M iddlebury district, in Carroll County from the bridsje over the Monocacy 
river, in the Turnpike leading from Woodsboro to Creagerstown to the head of said river and its tributaries. 



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Transportation — Whoever takes, carries, sends or transports any of the 
birds or animals protected, out of the State, the said birds or animals having been 
illegally taken or killed within the State, is liable to a fine of $20. 

English Sparrows, Crow Blackbirds, Crows, Jays, Birds of Prey, 
Wild Geese are not protected. 

Sunday shooting is prohibited. 

Snaring, trapping, use of ferrets for game birds, water fowl, hare Or rabbit is 
unlawful, but owner of land, upon his land, or a member of the family of such 
owner, if authorized by such owner, may snare ruffed grouse, hare or rabbit from 
Oct. I to Jan. I. 

Possession of game during close season is prima facie evidence to convict. 

riongolian, English or Golden Pheasant — By an act of the legislature of 
1895, whoever takes or kills, or has in his possession, except for purposes of propaga- 
tion, any Mongolian, English or golden pheasant, at any time within five years from 
Feb. 15, 1895, shall be punished by a fine of twenty dollars for every bird so taken, 
killed or had in possession. 

Nantucket, Tuckernuck, fluskeget. Gravelly Islands — Whoever shoots 
at or kills any wild fowl or any of the so-called shore, marsh or beach birds from 
boats in the harbor and great ponds of Nantucket, and the waters in and around 
the islands of Tuckernuck, Muskeget and the Gravelly islands, shall be punished 
for each offence by a fine of $zo. 

Plymouth, Kingston, Duxbury — Whoever, within the limits of Plymouth 
harbor or bay, so-called, including the waters adjacent to the towns of Plymouth, 
Kingston, Duxbury, shoots at or kills a black duck by the use of any gun having 
a larger bore than that commonly known as No. 8, or pursues a black duck by the 
use of any boat or other floating device whatever, shall be punished by a fine of 
not less than five nor more than 5^25. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Trout, Landlocked Salmon, Lake Trout may be caught from April i to 
Sept. I ; except in counties of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire, where such time 
will be between April i and Aug. i. It is unlawful during close season to take, 
sell, offer or expose for sale, or to have in possession any of these fish. 

It is unlawful to sell, or offer, or expose for sale at any time trout less than six 
inches in length. 

Salmon maybe caught from May i to Aug. i. 

Trout Artificially Raised — Trout not less than nine inches in length, 
hatched from the egg in the house of the owner and grown in pools of said owner, 
may be sold for food during the months of February and March. 

Black Bass may be caught from June i to Dec. i. 

[May be caught in the Connecticut river and its tributaries at any time.] Pos- 
session or sale of black bass during close season unlawful. Must be caught with 
naturally or artificially-baited hook and hand line. 

Pickerel — Any other mode of taking pickerel than by artificially or naturally- 
baited hook or line is prohibited. 

Pickerel in the County of Berkshire — Whoever takes from the waters 
of the county of Berkshire a pickerel less than ten inches in length, or sells or offers 
to sell, or has in his possession, with intent to sell in said county any such pickerel, 
shall forfeit one dollar for each pickerel so sold or offered or exposed for sale ; and 
in any prosecutions under this act the possession of any pickerel less than ten 
inches in length shall he pri?na facie evidence of a violation thereof. 

Smelts may be caught from June i to March 15. 



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Any other mode of taking smelt than by artificially or naturally-baited hook 
or line prohibited. Possession of any other device and same intended for purpose 
of catching smelts /rzV//<7 facie evidence to convict. This provision does not apply 
to Bristol, Barnstable, Nantucket or Dukes counties. 

Nets — The drawing, setting, stretching, or using a drag net, set net, purse 
net, or seine in any pond, prohibited. 

Possession of fish during prohibited time vs, prima facie evidence to convict. 

Fishing on Sunday is prohibited. 

Lobsters — Whoever sells or offers for sale or has in his possession a lobster 
less than ten and one-half inches in length, measuring from the extremity of the 
bone projecting from the head to the end of the bone of the middle flipper of the 
tail of the lobster, extended on its back its natural length, shall forfeit five dollars 
for every such lobster ; and in all prosecutions under this section, the possession of 
any lobster not of the required length shall be prima facie evidence to convict. 
Any mutilation of a lobster affecting its measurement shall he prima facie evidence 
that the lobster is less than ten and one-half inches in length. 

Unlawful for non-residents of State to set or keep, or cause to be set or kept 
in any of the waters of this State any trap, pot or net for the catching of lobsters 
or to carry them out of the State in vessels. 

Whoever catches and mutilates a lobster by severing the tail from the body 
beTore said lobster is cooked, shall 'be punished by a fine of five dollars for each 
offence, and in all prosecutions under this act, the possession, by a person engaged 
in catching or taking lobsters, of the tail of any uncooked lobster so severed from 
the body, shall be prima facie evidence to convict. Whoever, during any season 
of the year, catches or takes, and whoever has in his possession in this Common- 
wealth, with intent to sell, any female lobster bearing eggs, shall be punished for 
each offence by a fine of not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars, or 
by imprisonment in the house of correction for not less than one nor more than 
three months ; provided, however, that a person catching and taking any such lob- 
ster and immediately returning it alive to the waters from which it was taken, shall 
not be subject to such penalty ; and provided, also, that this act shall not apply to 
lobsters spawning in lobster cars, if they are immediately returned alive to the 
waters as aforesaid. 

FISHING IN CERTAIN WATERS. 

Unnavigable Tidal Stream — The riparian proprietor of an unnavigable 
tidal stream, whether the waters of the same are inclosed or not, in which fishes are 
lawfully cultivated or maintained, shall have the control of the fishery thereof 
within his own premises and opposite thereto to the middle of the stream, and a 
riparian proprietor at the mouth of said stream shall also have control of the fish- 
ing thereof beyond and around the mouth of the stream so far as the tide ebbs, 
provided that it does not ebb more than eighty rods, and whoever fishes within 
these limits without permission of such owner shall forfeit not less than one dollar 
nor more than twenty dollars for the first offence and not less than five nor more 
than fifty dollars for any subsequent offence, and shall in addition forfeit any boat 
or apparatus used in such illegal fishing. 

Brandt Island. 

In town of Mattapoisett, taking fish by any other means than hook and line 
within fifty rods of said island is unlawful, without written consent of Mattapoisett 
selectmen. 

Buzzard's Bay. 

No traps, weirs, pounds, yards or stationary apparatus of any kind for the tak- 
ing of fish, shall be used or maintained in the waters of Buzzard's bay or any har- 



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bor, cove or bight thereof, but a license may be obtained from the city or town 
lying upon tide water to construct fish weirs in said waters within city or town 
limits for a term not to exceed five years. 

Connecticut River. 

Shad and alewives in river and tributaries between July i and March 15 pro- 
tected. Fishing within two hundred yards of any fishway, or beyond two hundred 
yards and within four hundred yards, save with baited hook and line, unlawful. 
Gill nets in river or tributaries forbidden. Unlawful from March 15 to July i, 
pound, weir or set net, with meshes less than two inches in extent ; or seine at any 
time between sunset Saturday and sunrise Monday. 

Connecticut, Westfield, Deerfield, Miller's, Merrimac, Nashua and 
Housatonic Rivers. 

Use of sweep seine with mesh which stretches less than five inches, in these 
waters or tributaries, is forbidden. 

Edgartown and Cottage City. 

Seine, mesh net or gill net for taking fish, except mackerel, within three miles 
from shore is forbidden. This shall not affect lessees of ponds nor corporate rights. 

Fisheries of the Town of Mashpee. 

Unlawful for non-residents to fish without selectmen's permit, except in Hamb- 
lin's pond and its outlet and trout fishing in Popponessett bay. 

Merrimac River. 

The legislature of 1895 passed an act that: All provisions of law relative to 
the taking of shad or alewives in the Merrimac river, so far as they relate to the 
taking of fish in any part of said river where the tide ebbs and flows, or the selling 
of fish taken in that part of said river, are hereby repealed; provided, however, that 
whoever uses in that part of said river a gill net of any description, or a sweep seine 
having a mesh which stretches less than two and a quarter inches, shall forfeit $25 
for each offence and in addition shall forfeit the fish taken and the apparatus used. 

It shall be unlawful to take shad in the Merrimac river in any manner between 
the first day of July in any year and the first day of April in the succeeding year. 

North River (Plymouth County). 

Forbids seine or seines over 385 feet in length. Chap. 336, Laws 1890, forbids 
obstructing passage of fish with seines, except when one is lawfully fishing. Per- 
mits hoop nets for ice fishing. Forbids use of torch, lamp or other artificial light 
to aid in the spearing of eels. 

Plum Island Bay Tributaries. 

Forbids nets with mesh less than two and one-half inches ; or taking smelt from 
March 15 to June i. 

Westport River. 

Mackerel may be taken in any way except on Fridays and Saturdays ; smelts, 
herring, or alewives with hand nets, except on above days. Smelts, herring, 
alewives or perch may be taken in that part of Westport river north of a 
line drawn east and west from the south end of Cadmans Neck in said river. 



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Parker Mills and Tihonet Ponds in Wareham. 

Unlawful to fish for alewives, salmon or shad without consent of Tremont Nail 
Company. 

Bass River. 
Fishing in the river regulated by the selectmen of the towns of Yarmouth and 
Dennis. 

Crystal Lake (Haverhill). 

Unlawful to fish from sunrise on Wednesday morning in any week to sunrise 
on Monday morning the following week, for three years from April 23, 1894. 

Inhabitants of Rochester and Mattapoisett 

May take fish by license of the selectmen in their respective towns. May also take 
eels, white perch from Barlow's pond without a permit. 

Mill and Essex Rivers (Essex County). 

Unlawful to fish for alewives without obtaining a license from the selectmen of 
the town of Essex. 

Wellfleet. 

Seining of bluefish prohibited north and east of Smalleys Bar inside of a line 
drawn from Smalleys Bar buoy, E. S. E. to the eastern shore, and W. N. W. to 
western shore. 

Protection of Smelts in Boston Harbor and other waters — It is un- 
lawful to set, draw or attempt to set, draw or use any net, seine, trap or device for 
catching smelts other than a naturally or artificially baited hook in the waters of 
Boston harbor, Hingham harbor. Weir river, Weymouth Black river, Neponset 
river, Charles river. Mystic river, or in any cove, bay, inlet or tributary of the same. 
Pro7'ided, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prohibit the use 
of traps for catching lobsters. 

Swan Pond River (Plymouth County). 
Fishing in this river is regulated by the selectmen of the town of Dennis. 

Sherman Pond (Town of Brimfield). 

The town may by vote in town meeting make regulations as to fishing in Sher- 
man pond. 

Herring River. 

Fishing in this river is regulated by the selectmen of the town of Bourne. 



niCHIQAN. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Time in which Deer may be killed — No person shall pursue or hunt or 
kill any deer in this State save only from the first day of November to the twenty- 
fifth day of November, both' inclusive, in each year. 

Illegal killing of Deer, etc. — No person or persons shall pursue, hunt or 
kill at any time any deer when it is in its red coat, or any fawn when it is in its 
spotted coat, or have in his possession the skin of such deer or fawn in the red or 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Michigan. 61 

spotted coat, and the having in his possession the skin of such dear or fawn shall 
h^ prima facie evidence of such illegal killing. 

Hunting or Killing of Deer, where prohibited — No person or persons 
shall at any time kill or capture any deer in the waters of any of the streams, ponds 
or lakes within the jiirisdiction of this State. 

No person or persons shall kill or capture any deer by means of any pit, pit- 
fall or trap, or make use of any artificial light in hunting deer. 

No person shall make use of a dog in hunting, pursuing or killing a deer 
within the boundaries of this State. 

Dog pursuing Deer may be killed — Any dog pursuing or killing a deer, or 
following upon the track of a deer, is hereby declared a public nuisance, and may 
be killed by any person when so seen, and the owner of such a dog shall have no 
recourse at law against the person so killing such dog. 

When Wild Turkey may be killed — No person shall kill or destroy, by 
any means whatever, or attempt to kill or destroy, any wild turkey at any time 
except from the first day of November to the fifteen day of December, inclusive, in 
each year. 

When Woodcock may be killed — Unlawful to kill or destroy, or attempt 
to kill or destroy, any woodcock save only from the fifteenth day of August to the 
fifteenth day of December in each year. 

When certain Wild Fowl may be killed — No person shall kill or destroy, 
by any means whatever, any wild duck, wild goose, or other wild water fowl or snipe, 
save only from the first day of September in each year to the first day of January 
in the year following. Provided, however, that it shall be lawful to hunt or kill 
jack-snipe, red-head, blue-bill, canvas-back, widgeon, pin-tail ducks or wild geese 
between Sept. i and May r. 

The transportation of game or animals through any county that have been 
killed illegally is unlawful. 

The use of swivel or punt gun, sink boat or battery for purpose of killing wild 
fowl is prohibited. 

Ruffed Grouse or Partridge, Pheasant, Colin, Quail — No person or 
persons shall kill, capture or destroy, or attempt to kill, capture or destroy, any 
ruffed grouse, sometimes called partridge or pheasant, except from the first day of 
November to the fifteenth day of December, inclusive, in each year, or any colin or 
quail, sometimes called Virginia partridge, save only from the first day of November 
to the fifteen day of December, inclusive, in each year. Provided, that in the Upper 
Peninsula, partridge, or ruffed grouse, may be killed from the first day of October 
to the first day of January, inclusive, in each year. 

Grouse or Prairie Chicken — No person shall kill or attempt to kill any 
pinnated grouse or prairie chicken until the first day of September, eighteen 
hundred and ninety-four, and thereafter only in the months of September and 
October in each year. 

Insectivorous and song birds with their nests protected. 

Snaring prohibited — It is unlawful for a person at any time to take or 
capture, or attempt to take or capture, any turkeys, partridge, prairie chicken, 
pigeon, wild duck, wild grouse or quail by means of nets, snares, pits, pitfalls or 
cages. Provided, that it shall be lawful to trap quail and take them alive for the 
purpose of keeping them alive through the winter and for no other purpose what- 
ever. Said quail are not to be transported to other places, but must be again 
liberated in the same place where they were caught when the weather is suitable in 
spring. 

Sale of Protected Game — It is unlawful to sell or expose for sale, or have 
in possession for purpose of selling or exposing for sale, any kind of species of 
birds or animals protected by this act, after the expiration of eight days next suc- 
ceeding the time limited and prescribed for the killing of any such birds or animals. 



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Provided, however, that it shall be lawful to expose for sale and to sell any quail 
for the purpose of preserving the same alive through the winter. And it shall also 
be lawful for any person to take alive, on his own premises, at any time and in any 
manner, any wood duck, teal duck or mallard duck, or wild turkey for the sole 
purpose of domestication or for scientific or breeding purposes, and possession and 
transportation alive of such wild fowl, so taken on one's own premises, may be had 
for any such purpose. 

Transportation — Any railroad, express company or other common car- 
riers, or any of their agents or servants or other persons having any of the 
above named birds or animals in their possession for transportation, or shall 
transport the same after the expiration of five days next succeeding the time limited 
and prescribed for the killing of such birds and animals, shall be punished by fine 
not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. Provided, that no 
such penalty shall apply to the transportation of live quail which are to be kept 
alive throughout the winter, or to the transportation of such birds or animals m. 
transit through the State from other States where it is lawful to kill such birds or 
animals at the time of such transportation. 

Wild Pigeons — No person shall use any gun or guns or fire-arms to maim, 
kill, or destroy any wild pigeon or pigeons, at or within five miles of the place or 
places where they are gathered in bodies for the purpose of brooding their young, 
known as pigeon nestings ; and no person or persons shall shall use any gun to kill 
any wild pigeon within two miles of such nesting place. 

Non=resident Hunters — Every non-resident of the State of Michigan, who 
engages in the hunting or killing of deer in any county in the State of Michigan 
shall be required to take out a license from the county clerk of the county where 
he proposes to locate his camp during the open season. Each and every person 
not a resident of the State of Michigan shall pay a license fee of twenty-five 
dollars. Such license shall allow such person to hunt or kill deer in any county of 
the State for the open season of the calendar year of which the license bears date. 

Resident of State required to talce out license — Every resident who has 
resided in the State of Michigan for six months, who proposes to hunt or kill deer 
in the State shall take out a license from the county clerk of the county where he 
resides, which license shall be certified to by two witnesses, or by the county clerk 
of said county, showing that the person to whom it is issued is a bona fide resident 
of the county where the license is issued. The fee for the use of such license to a 
resident of the State of Michigan shall not exceed fifty cents. - All licenses shall 
continue in force only during the hunting season of the year in which such license 
shall be issued. No person licensed under this act shall be allowed to kill more 
than five deer in any one year, and there shall be attached to each deer or part of 
deer shipped one coupon from said license, which coupon shall be signed and 
detached by the person to whom the license is issued in the presence of the 
shipping agent at the point of shipment. 

Possession of Qame and Fish — That no person shall at any time or in any 
manner acquire any property in, or subject to his dominion or control, any of the 
birds, game or fish, the killing, taking or having in possession of which is at any 
time or at all times prohibited by any of the laws of this State, but they shall' 
always and under all circumstances and conditions be and remain the sole property 
of the State. 

Unlawful to Catch Fish and Shoot Qame to ship out of State — No 
person, company or corporation shall at any time catch, take or kill, or have in 
possession of or under control, any of the birds, game or fish of this State, the 
killing of which is at any time or at all times prohibited by law, with intent to ship 
the same beyond the limits of this State, or with intent to allow or aid in their 
shipment out of this State, or shall ship or intentionally allow or aid in their 
shipment out of this State. Provided, however, that fish taken in Lakes Michigan, 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Michigan. 63 

Superior, Huron and Erie, and the bays and harbors connected with said lakes, and 
the Sault Ste. Marie, St. Clair, Saginaw and Detroit rivers, may be sold, trans- 
ported and shipped out of this State. 

No person to have game or fish that is caught in other States contrary to law. 

Possession of fish or game during close season is unlawful. 

Selling prohibited Game and Fish — No person, company or corporation 
shall sell, or attempt to sell, or expose for sale, or have in possession or under 
control for the purpose of selling or exposing for sale, any kind of bird, game or 
fish at any time when the taking, catching or killing of such kind of birds, game or 
fish is prohibited by the. laws of this State. Provided, however, that nothing in 
this act shall prevent the taking or catching alive of birds, game or fish for 
domestication, propagation or breeding purposes. 

Sale or barter of Quail, Partridge or Woodcock prohibited — No 
person shall, by himself, his clerk, servant or agent, expose or keep for sale, or 
directly or indirectly, upon any pretense or any device, sell or barter, or in con- 
sideration of the purchase of any other property, give to any other person any 
quail, woodcock or partridge in the State of Michigan. 

Mongolian and English Pheasants — That no person or persons shall 
pursue, hunt or kill or attempt to pursue, hunt or kill or molest in any manner 
whatever any Mongolian pheasants or English pheasants until the first day of 
November, nineteen hundred, and then only from the first day of November to the 
fifteenth day of December, inclusive, in each year. 

No person, firm or corporation shall for a period of ten years from and after 
March 26, 1895, sell or attempt to sell, or expose for sale or ship or transport out 
of this State, or attempt to ship or transport out of this State, or have in posses- 
sion for the purpose of shipping or transporting outside of this State, any Mon- 
golian pheasants or English pheasants. 

Antwerp or Homing Pigeons are protected. 

LOCAL LAWS RELATINQ TO GAHE. 

Island of Bois Blanc (Lake Huron). 

riuskrats — No person or persons shall kill, destroy or take by any means 
whatsoever, within the limits of the marshes bordering on the waters of Lake 
Erie, Detroit river, River St. Clair, Lake vSt. Clair, Lake Huron and Lake Mich- 
igan, any muskrat found in said marshes, or in or on the banks of any bayous or 
creeks in said marshes, between the fifteenth day of April in each year and the 
first day of March next. 

Hunting on Enclosed Lands of Another — It shall be unlawful for any 
person or persons to hunt for game with fire-arms, dogs, or otherwise on any 
enclosed lands or premises of another in any county of this State without the con- 
sent of the owner or lessee of such lands or premises. 

No person shall pursue, or hunt, or kill, by any means whatsoever, any elk or 
deer on above island until Nov. i, 1899. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Speckled Trout, Landlocked Salmon, Grayling or California Trout — 

No person shall catch or take from any lake, river or stream of this State, by 
any means whatever, any speckled trout, landlocked salmon, grayling or California 
trout, from the first day of September in each year until the first day of May fol- 
lowing thereafter ; nor shall any person catch or take any muskellonge, or any 



64 American Game and Fish Laws. — Michigan. 

black, strawberry, green or white bass, by any means whatever, except by hook and 
line, from any such lake, river or stream, from the first day of March in each year 
to the first of July following thereafter. It shall be lawful for the State Board of 
Fish Commissioners to give permits in writing to any person to catch or take any 
such fish at such time and in such manner as they shall direct for the purposes of 
propagation. 

Unlawful to Buy or Sell — No person shall knowingly purchase, buy or 
sell, or attempt to purchase, buy or sell, any of the kinds of fish named in the fore- 
going section during the respective prohibited periods above named. 

Dynamite or Spear — It shall not be lawful hereafter at any time to kill or 
destroy or attempt to kill or destroy, any fish in any of the waters by the use or aid 
of dynamite, herculean or giant powder, or any other explosive substance or com- 
bination of substances, or by the use of Indian cockle or other substance or device, 
which has a tendency to stupify the fish. It is unlawful for any person or persons 
to take, catch or kill, or attempt to take, catch or kill, any fish by the use of any 
kind of spear during the months of March, April, May and June of each year in 
any of the waters of this State, except Lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron, St. Clair 
and Erie, and in Saginaw bay. Provided, however, that the spearing or catching 
by dip net of mullet, grass-pike, red-sides and suckers shall not be unlawful. 

Unlawful to Fish in Certain Manner in Certain Lakes — It is unlaw- 
ful for any person to catch, or attempt to catch, any fish at any time with seines, 
pound nets, gill nets or any species of nets, in any of the waters of this State, except 
Lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron and Erie, and the bays and harbors connected 
with said lakes, Saginaw bay and the Sault Ste. Marie, St. Clair, Saginaw and 
Detroit rivers. It is also unlawful for any person to take, catch or kill any fish in 
any manner whatever, except by hook and line, in the St. Clair river below the vil- 
lage of Algonac, in St. Clair county, or in any of the channels through which the 
said river empties into Lake St. Clair, or in any of the bays, channels or other 
waters known as the St. Clair Flats, and that part of Lake St. Clair lying north, 
northeast, and east of a line drawn from the south end of the United States ship 
canal at the mouth of the south or main ship channel to the mouth of the Clinton 
river. Provided, however, that the use of dip nets in catching mullet, red-sides, and 
suckers shall not be unlawful. And provided further, that it shall be lawful to 
catch mullets, red-sides, sturgeons and suckers in that part of the St. Joseph river 
lying in the county of Berrien, with nets, during the months of March and April in 
each year. 

Unlawful to Catch, except by Hook and Line— It is unlawful for any per- 
son to catch, at any time, any speckled or brook trout, German trout, California 
trout, landlocked salmon, or grayling, or any black, strawberry, green or white 
bass, in any manner whatever except by hook and line, in any waters of this State, 
excepting Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie, and the bays and harbors 
connected with said lakes, and Saginaw bay. 

Lawful Size — It is unlawful for any person to kill or capture, in any manner 
whatever, in any of the waters of this State, or to have in possession; any brook 
trout, speckled trout, California trout, landlocked salmon or grayling, of a less size 
than six inches in length. 

Unlawful to fish in private waters. 

Unlawful to take minnows and small fry fish, except for fish bait. 

It is unlawful for any person to fish with any species of seines or nets within 
a radius of one hundred feet of or from any fish shute or ladder, down to which a 
fish shute or ladder is attached, or to hinder or frighten fish from a free passage 
up or down a fish shute or ladder. 

It is unlawful for any person to place a weir dam, fish weir, weir net or other 
device across any race stream, lake or river, in such a manner as to obstruct the 
free passage of fish up and down the same. 



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To Kill Three Years after Stocking — It is unlawful for any person to 
,catch, by any means whatsoever, any brook trout, grayling or California trout from 
any stream in which brook trout, grayling, or California trout are not native, and 
which may have been stocked with such fish by the State Board of Fish 
Commissioners, for the period of three years after the first planting of any such 
fish therein. 

To Sell or Ship — It is unlawful at any time hereafter for any person to catch 
or capture, by any means whatever, for the purpose of sale, or to ship for the pur- 
pose of sale, any brook trout or grayling from any of the inland waters of this 
State. 

Placing obstructions in water where fish are taken is prohibited. 

Unlawful to Catch Fish Under Certain Weight with Net — That it is 
unlawful for any person to catch with any species of net whatsoever, and retain for 
sale or use, any black bass, or sell or offer for sale or make use of any perch of a 
less weight than four ounces, or any pike, pickerel or catfish of a less weight than 
one pound, and it shall be the duty of any person who shall take any perch, pike 
pickerel or catfish of a less weight than herein prescribed, or any black bass of any 
size, to replace the same alive and without injury in the waters from which the 
same were taken. 

Catching of Fish in Inland Lakes — It is unlawful for any person to catch 
or attempt to catch or kill, any fish in any of the inland lakes and streams with any 
kind of spear or grab hook or by the use of jacks or artificial light of any kind, or 
by the use of set lines, or night lines ; said set lines or night lines within the 
meaning of this act shall be deemed to be a continuous line anchored at either 
end, to which shorter lines with hooks are attached, or any kind of net, or any 
kind of fire-arms or explosives or other device except the hook and line. Provided, 
however, that the taking, catching or killing, or attempting to take, catch or kill, 
of mullet, grass-pike, commonly called pickerel, .red-sides and suckers by means 
of spear or grab hook, or by the use of jacks or artificial lights during any season 
of the year in the waters of Big and Little Clam lakes in the county of Wex- 
ford, shall not be unlawful. 

Fishermen to Report to Superintendent of Fisheries — All persons 
having a residence in this State, engaged in fishing as a business for the whole or 
any portion of the year, in any of the great lakes or Detroit river shall, on or 
before the twenty-fifth day of November of each year, report to the superintendent 
of fisheries, at Detroit, the amount in pounds of all the food-fish caught by them 
during the year, together with the average price received per pound. 

CERTAIN LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO FISH. 

It is unlawful for any person between the first day of December in each year 
and the first day of April next succeeding, to fish with hook [and] or line or in any 
other manner on lakes known as Round lake in Lenawee county, and Whitmore 
lake, in Washtenaw county. 

FISHING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN LAKES. 

That it shall not be lawful to capture, kill, or destroy, or attempt to capture, 
kill or destroy any fish in any lake in the township of Jefferson, or Diamond lake 
in the townships of Penn, Calvin, Jefferson and Lagrange, and Stone lake in the 
township of Lagrange, all being in the county of Cass, or in any lake in the town- 
ship [of] Watervliet, in the county of Berrien. Provided, that fishing with a hook 
and line shall not be deemed unlawful between the first day of May and November 
in each year. 



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Reed's Lake or Fiske Lake. 

It is unlawful to fish in said lakes or either of them in any manner, or to 
take and remove any fish therefrom in any manner, at any time during the months 
of November, December, January, February, March and April in any year. 

It is unlawful for any person to catch or take whitefish, between the twentieth 
day of November and the first day of March succeeding in each year, in any of 
said waters of Lake Erie or Detroit and St. Clair rivers. 

Inland Lakes in Counties of Alpena and Presque Isle. 

- It is unlawful for any person to take or catch any fish during the months of 
January, February, March and April, in any of the inland lakes of or situate in the 
counties of Alpena and Presque Isle. 

Sw^ainsJ Lake (Jackson County). 

It is unlawful for any person between the first day of December in each year 
and the first day of April next succeeding, to fish with a hook and line, or in any 
other manner, in the lake known as Swains' lake, in Jackson county. 

Waldo or Bear Lake. 

It is unlawful to take or catch, by any means whatsoever, small mouth black 
bass in Walloon lake, or Bear lake, so called, from the fifteenth day of April in 
each year, to the twelfth day of July next succeeding. 

Transportation of Fish (Branch and St. Joseph Counties). — No person, 
company or corporation shall at any time expose for sale, transport, or have in 
his possession any fish for any purpose except consumption as food in this State, 
which have been caught in any of the waters of Branch or St. Joseph counties. 

Diamond Lake (Cass County). 

That hereafter it shall be unlawful to take or catch fish by means of any set 
lines or night lines, or any kind of tackle or by any means whatsoever, from any of 
the waters of Diamond lake, in Cass county, during the months of December, Jan- 
uary, February or March, excepting by hook and line held in the hand of the per- 
son fishing. 

Ellis Brook (Barry County). 

That it shall not be lawful to catch any rainbow trout, speckled or brook trout, 
or grayling in the Ellis brook, in the township of Assyria, county of Barry, and 
State of Michigan, before the first day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-six. 

Otsego Lake. 

It is unlawful to take, catch or kill any fish by any means whatsoever from the 
waters known as Otsego lake in Otsego county, for a period of ten years from the 
passage of this act. Provided, however, it shall not be unlawful to take and catch 
fish from the waters of said lake from the first day of May until the first day of 
November in each year, by means of a hook and line held in the hand of the per- 
son fishing. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Minnesota. 



nrNNESOTA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAHE. 

Deer, Fawn, Elk, floose or Caribou — No person shall catch, take, kill 
or have in possession or under control for any purpose whatever, any fawn at any 
time, nor any elk, moose or caribou, before the first day of January, 1898, nor any 
variety of deer at any time between the twentieth day of November and the first 
day of November following, except that when the same have been lawfully caught, 
taken or killed, they may be had in possession or under control for five days after 
the time herein limited for use, in the manner and for the purpose herein allowed. 

No person shall take, catch or kill more than five deer during any one open 
season. 

Wild Duck, Snipe, Plover or Aquatic Fowl — Wild duck of any variety, 
or any variety of wild goose, brant, or any variety of snipe or aquatic fowl whatever, 
between the fifteenth day of April and the first day of September following; except 
that golden or prairie plover may be caught, taken, killed and had in possession 
between the first day of September and the first day of June following; but no per- 
son shall be permitted to kill any such fowl while nesting or in localities where 
they are accustomed to build their nest during the nesting period. 

Snaring, Netting, Swivel Gun, etc. —No person at any time shall set, lay 
or prepare any trap, snare net, bird lime, swivel gun or any other contrivance or 
device whatever with intent to catch, take or kill any of the birds in this act men- 
tioned, nor make use of any artificial light, battery or any other deception, con- 
trivance or device whatever, with the intent to attract or deceive any of the birds in 
this act mentioned, except that decoys and blinds may be used in hunting wild 
geese and ducks, but no person shall at any time hunt or shoot from any boat, 
canoe, contrivance or device whatever on any waters in this State between dark and 
daylight. 

Woodcock may be killed from July 4 to Nov. i. 

Prairie Hen or Chicken, Sharp=tailed Grouse from Sept. i to Nov. i. 

Quail, Partridge from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Ruffed Grouse or Pheasant from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

No person allowed to shoot more than twenty-five birds in one day. 

Song and insectivorous birds protected at all times, except blackbirds and 
English sparrows. Keeping of song birds in cages as domestic pets is lawful. 

Possession of game during close season is, pfi7?ia facie evidence to convict. 

nink. Otter, Muskrat may be killed from Nov. i to May i. 

Game and fish the property of the State. 

Shipping of Game — All carcasses, saddles, or parts of venison, all game, 
birds and all protected fish inclosed in any covering, when shipped or transported 
by any common carrier, public or private conveyance, shall be marked in plain 
letters in the English language the kind of game, with the full name of the owner, 
to whom shipped, and the destination of such shipment. 

Provided, that it shall be unlawful for any person to consign by common car- 
rier to any commission merchant or sale market, at any time, any elk, moose, 
caribou or deer or any part thereof, except the skin or head. 

This provision shall also apply to any agent of any common carrier so consign- 
ing or handling such game. 

Hunting with dogs is unlawful. 

Hunting in Grain Fields — No person shall at any time enter into any 
growing or standing grain not his own, with intent to catch, recover, take or kill 
any bird or animal, nor permit any dog with which he shall then be hunting, to do 
so for such purpose without permission from the owner or the person in charge 
thereof. No person shall, at any time, enter upon land not his own with intent to 



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catch, recover, take or kill any bird or animal after being notified not to do so by 
the owner or occupant thereof. 

Such notice may be given orally, in writing or print, or by posting notices to 
that effect in the English language in conspicuous places on the land sought to be 
protected. 

Killing of Game by Non=residents — That it shall be unlawful for any 
person not a bona Jide resident of the State of Minnesota to pursue, hunt or kill any 
game bird or animal in the State of Minnesota at any time without first procuring 
a license therefor from the board of game and fish commissioners of the State of 
Minnesota, and having recorded the same in the ofiice of the register of deeds in 
and for the county in which said game is pursued, hunted or killed. 

It shall be the duty of the board of game and fish commissioners of the 
State of Minnesota to issue a license to any person a non-resident of the State 
of Minnesota, whom they shall find to be a careful and prudent person and accus- 
tomed to the use of fire-arms, to pursue, hunt and kill game in the State of Minne- 
sota, during the open season, for any term hereafter not exceeding one year, ending 
on the first day of January of the year next succeeding the application therefor, 
upon the payment to the treasurer of said commissioners of the sum of twenty-five 
dollars, provided, that this act shall apply only to citizens of such States as have 
restrictive laws against non-resident hunters. 

Bounty on Wolves — Every person who shall kill a full-grown, female 
wolf during the months of January, February, March, April and May shall be en- 
titled to a reward of fifteen dollars, or any male wolf, five dollars, or any cub, five 
dollars, and every person who shall kill any wolf at any other season of the year 
shall be entitled to a reward of five dollars, one-third of which shall be paid by the 
county wherein the wolf or wolves shall be killed and two-thirds thereof shall be 
paid by the State. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Any Variety of Trout may be caught from May i to Sept. i. 

Food Fisii from May i to March i. 

Whitefish, Lake Trout, Lake Herring, Sturgeon, Pickerel, any 
Variety of Pike, except glass-eyed or wall-eyed pike, may be taken in all inter- 
national waters at any time. 

Mode of Fishing- — No person at any time shall catch, take or kill any fish 
in any other manner than by angling for them by a hook and line held in the hand 
or attached to a rod or pole (except that suckers, dogfish and buffalo fish may be 
taken with a spear at any time, or have in possession any fish caught, taken or 
killed in any other manner, except that a pound net may be used for catching 
whitefish, lake trout, lake herring, sturgeon, pickerel, buffalo fish and any variety 
of pike in all international waters, and except further, that a pound net may be 
used in all those waters lying between the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin and 
the States of Minnesota and North and South Dakota, for catching whitefish, stur- 
geon, red-horse, dogfish, gar fish, buffalo fish, catfish, pickerel and suckers; pro- 
vided, that no such net shall be set or used within a distance of one thousand feet 
of the mouth of any river or stream.. 

Shipping out of State— And no person, persons, corporation or association 
shall at any time catch, take, kill or have in possession or under control any black 
bass, gray or Oswego bass, silver bass, croppies, rock bass, any variety of pike, 
perch or trout, taken or killed in the inland lakes, ponds or rivers in the State of 
Minnesota with intent to ship the same out of this State, or with intent to allow or 
aid any such shipment. 



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Lawful Amount of Fish — The catching of more than fifty fish is un- 
lawful, except whitefish, lake trout, lake herring and sturgeon, pickerel and any 
variety of pike except that commonly known as glass-eyed or wall-eyed pike, 
caught in international waters, by any one person in one day. 

Length of Fish — Whitefish, wall-eyed pike, trout and bass unlawful to 
catch less than six inches in length. [This provision does not apply to" rock bass.] 

Unlawful to fish within four hundred feet of any fishway in the State. 

Possession during close season is forbidden. 

Use of poison and dynamite is prohibited. 



MISSISSIPPI. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT QAnE. 

Deer, Turtle, Dove, Lark may be killed from Sept. 15 to March i. 
Wild Turkey, Quail, Partridge from Oct. i to May i. 

Wild Duck and Wild Turkey not protected in the counties of Calhoon, 
Clarke, Covington, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Marion, Newton, Perry, Pearl river, Simp- 
son and Smith. 

Mocking=bird, Cat=bird and Thrush protected at all times. 

Possession, sale and transportation of eggs of any wild birds and the flesh of 
deer or fowl or birds above mentioned, unlawful during close season. 

Unlawful to shoot on Sunday. 

Unlawful to shoot or fish upon the lands of another after the owner of land 
has posted a notice forbidding the same. 

FISH. 

It is unlawful to catch or destroy fish in any of the rivers, creeks, lakes or 
waters of this State by the use of dynamite, gunpowder or other explosive substance. 
No poisonous substances allowed for destroying fish. 



MISSOURI. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAflE. 

Deer — It is unlawful to kill any deer in the State of Missouri under one year 
of age. It is also unlawful to kill any deer of any age between the first day of Janu- 
ary and the first day of October in each year ; and for the purpose of preventing 
the extinction of the species, it is unlawful to kill any doe within five years after 
the passage of this act. (April 8, 1895.) 

Wild Turkey, Pinnated Grouse or Ruffed Grouse and Quail — It is 
unlawful to kill any wild turkey, pinnated grouse (commonly called prairie chicken), 
or ruffed grouse (commonly called pheasant or partridge) or any quail (sometimes 
called Virginia partridge), between Jan. i. and Nov. i of each year. 

Woodcock, Turtle Dove, Meadow=lark or Plover — It is unlawful to 
shoot any w^oodcock, turtle dove, meadow-lark or plover between Jan. i and Aug. 
I in each year. 

Snaring and Netting prohibited — And it is further declared unlawful at 
any time or season to catch, take or injure by means of nets, traps, pens or pits or 
other device, any kind of game as above described, within this State. 



70 American Game and Fish Laws. — Missouri. 



California Valley or Mountain Quail — It is unlawful for any person to 
catch, kill or injure any wild California valley or mountain quail or partridge (va- 
riety Callipepla or Perdicenai), or Mexican or Texas quail or partridge of any 
variety of " Messena " or "Montezuma, ' or shall, at any time or season, disturb, 
rob or destroy the nests, or take therefrom any egg or eggs of any of the aforesaid 
wild birds, for the space of five years from the passage of this act (March 11,1895). 

Chinese Plieasant — It is unlawful for any person to catch, kill or injure any 
wild Chinese pheasant (of the variety Phasianus), or shall at any time or seasons 
disturb, rob or destroy the nests, or take therefrom any egg or eggs of any of the 
aforesaid wild birds, for the space of five years from the passage of this act 
(March 11, 1895.) 

Wild Duck— It is unlawful for any person to kill any wild duck between the 
first day of April and the first day of October, or who shall ensnare, trap, or kill by 
means of any explosive, any wild goose or duck, or who shall shoot or kill the same 
between sunset and sunrise by means of gun powder or other explosives of any 
kind. Provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to any person 
who shall ensnare, trap or net wild geese or ducks on his own premises for his 
own use. 

Coon, Mink, Otter, Beaver, fluskrat may be killed from Nov. i to April 
I. May be killed at any time for protection of one's premises. 

Song and Insectivorous Birds— It is unlawful to kill any wild song bird 
or insectivorous bird at any season of the year, or to disturb, rob or destroy the 
nests of such birds, or take therefrom any egg or eggs. 

Possession or sale of above animals and birds is prima facie evidence to con- 
vict. 

Shooting upon another's land without consent is unlawful. 

Non=resident — It is unlawful for a non-resident to shoot or ensnare any of 
the above birds or animals. 

Imported Game Birds— It is unlawful for five years from April 8, 1895, for 
any person to sell or attempt to sell, for the purpose of shipping outside of the 
county where killed, or ship or attempt to ship from the county where killed to any 
other county in the State, or to any other point outside of the State, any quail, 
pinnated grouse, prairie chicken, deer or turkey. 

FISH. 

Killing fish by poison or explosives is prohibited. 

Seining and Netting Fish — It is unlawful for any person to place, erect or 
maintain, or cause to be placed, erected or maintained, in any of the waters of this 
State, or in front of the mouth of any stream, slough, bayou, any seine, net, gill-net, 
trammel-net, wing-net, bag-weir, brush-drag, fish-trap, or fish-dam, or other device 
for catching fish, nor by any such means shall take or catch any fish in any of the 
waters of this State. Provided, this section shall not apply to ponds, pools and 
reservoirs wholly on the premises belongingto such person using such device or 
devices; and provided, a very small seine, not to exceed in length fifteen feet, and 
known as a minnow seine, may be used for catching very small fish, commonly 
called minnows, to be thus caught to be used for bait or for stocking other waters 
with fish, but for no other purposes ; provided, such minnow nets shall not be used 
for any purpose except in counties where large streams flow containing game fish, 
and minnows are necessary to catch them with a hook; and provided, further, the 
fish commission may use any necessary devices for the removing of fish from any 
ponds, pools, or other waters, where, in their judgment, the safety of the fish or 
the object of this law will be promoted by such removal. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Montana. 71 



MONTANA. 

f-NoTE —The Secretary of State informs me (April 24, 1896) that he is acting in 
accordance with the law passed in 1895, although the Courts have never decided whether 
the law of 1893 was repealed by the Code of 1895.] 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Bison, Buffalo, Quail, Chinese Pheasant, floose. Elk, Beaver -By 

the act of 1895 every person who wilfully shoots or kills, or causes to be shot 

or ktlled, any bison, buffalo, quail, or Chinese pheasant, or any fema e moose, 

female elk, ot^ter, or beaver, or who, between Dec. 15 of one year and Sept. i of the 

ol owing ;ear, shoots or kills, or causes to be shot or killed, any male moose or 

e^k or wh^, in a single open season, shall kill or shoot, or cause to be killed or 

shot, more (han two bull moose, or three bull elks or one hundred g7-^7;;^prairie 

chickens is liable to a fine or imprisonment, and the possession of the meat o 

skin o^the offering for sale the head or horns of any of the above-mentioned 

animals is declared prima facie evidence of the violation of law. . , .,, 

animals s decl ^^ ^/^^^^ / .^ .^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^.^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ l^^H 

for the period of ten years, from and after March i, 1893, any bizon buffalo or 
quail or^Chinese pheasant, or who shall wilfully shoot or otherwise kill for the 
period of six years from and after March i, 1893, any moose, elk, otter or beaver 
wl hin this sLte, and the possession of the skin or meat of any of the above- 
mentioned animals, or of offering for sale any unmounted ^-ds or horns of said 
animals killed during said period, shall be /;-/;;/..>./. evidence that the person 
having either in his possession killed the same in violation of this law 

Deer, Mountain Sheep, Rocky Mountain Ooat or Antelope [Acts of 
iSqc; and 893 -^Y ^^e act of 1895 every person who wil- 

ully?hoots^or kills, or causes to be shot or killed, any deer, ^^unt^ain sheep 
Rocky mountain goat or antelope between the first day of January and the fifteenth 
day of September^f the same year is punishable by fine not less than twenty nor 
exceeding one hundred dollars. .u^^fc ..r 

Evefy person who, between Jan. i and Sept. i of each year, wilfully shoots or 
kills, or causes to be shot or killed, any deer, mountain sheep, Rocky mountam 
goat or antelope, or who, in any single calendar year's open season shoots or kills 
or causes to be ^hot or killed, more than eight deer eight mountam sheep eight 
Rocky mountain goats, or eight antelope, is punishable by a fine of not less than 
fifty dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisonment m the county jail 
not less than thirty nor more than sixty days, or both. ^^x^^^u 

Every person who wilfully hunts, chases, or runs with dogs any of the animals 
mentioned in the three preceding sections at any time, is punishable by fine not 
Exceeding twenty-five dollars. The use of dogs however to capture any such 
animals after thev have been wounded is not a violation of this section. 

X the act of ,893 it is unlawful for any person to wilfully shoot or otherwise 
kill, or cause to be killed any white-tail deer, black-tail deer, mule ^ej, mountain 
sheep, Rocky mountain goat and antelope, between the fifteenth day of December 
and the fifteenth day of August of the followmg year , , , ^ ,^ ,^^W to 

The provisions of the preceding above shall not be deemed or held to apply to 
persons who have raised or own the animal they kill, or persons who have to ki 
beaver to protect their water rights, provided, however, that it shall be unlawful 
for any one to catch beaver on private lands without consent of owner or o^vners. 

It is unlawful for any person to wilfully shoot or otherwise kill, or cause to be 
killed, at any time, any of the animals mentioned above for the purpose of pro- 
curing the head or hide only, or for speculative purposes, or for market, or for sale. 



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Grouse, Prairie Chicken^ Fool Hen, Pheasant, Partridge, Snipe — By 
the act of 1895 every person, who, between the first day of January and the 
fifteenth day of August of each year wilfully shoots or kills, or causes to be shot 
or killed, any grouse, prairie chicken, fool hen, pheasant or partridge, or who at any 
season of the year shall, for speculation, market or sale, ^vilfully kill or shoot, or 
cause to be killed or shot any of the above mentioned birds, is punished by a fine 
of not less than $25, nor more than $50. 

By the act of 1893, any person who shall wilfully shoot, or kill or cause to be 
killed any grouse, prairie chicken, pheasant, fool hen, sage hen, partridge or snipe 
between the fifteenth day of November and the fifteenth day of August, of the 
next ensuing year, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction 
thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less than ^25, nor more than $50, and all 
persons are hereby prohibited at all times from killing any of the birds in this 
section for speculative purposes, or for market or for sale, and any person or per- 
sons who shall hereafter kill for speculative purposes or offer for sale any of the 
kinds named in this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon 
conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not less than #25, nor more than $50 
for each offence committed. 

Wild Geese, Wild Ducks, Brant, Swan — ^By the act of 1895 it is unlawful 
to wilfully shoot or kill wild geese or wild ducks between the first day of May and 
the fifteenth day of August of the same year. 

By the act of 1893 it is unlawful for any person to wilfully shoot or kill or 
cause to be killed, any wild geese or wild ducks, brant or swan between the first day 
of January and the first day of September of each year. 

Insectivorous and Song Birds Protected — Every person who wilfully 
shoots or otherwise kills or causes to be killed any robin, meadow-lark, bluebird, 
thrush, oriole, woodpecker, mocking bird, goldfinch, snow-bird, cedar-bird, or any 
other of the small birds, known as singing birds, is punishable by a fine of not 
exceeding |io. 

Nests and Eggs — Any person who wilfully destroys the nests, or carries 
away the eggs from the nests of any of the birds or wild fowl. 

Martin, Fisher — It is unlawful to wilfully trap, shoot or otherwise kill or 
cause to be killed, any martin or fisher between the first day of April and the first 
day of October in each year. 

Possession of Birds or Animals — The possession of the dead bodies, or 
any part thereof, of the animals or birds mentioned shall be taken as prima facie 
evidence that such person or persons is or are guilty of killing the same. 

Transportation — It is unlawful for any person, agent, or employee of any 
stage or express company or railroad company or association of persons, to receive 
for transportation or carriage or shall sell or offer for sale fish or game that have 
been caught, taken or killed, contrary to the provisions of law, knowing or having 
reason to believe that such fish or game were so illegally caught, taken or killed. 

FISH. 

Speckled or Mountain Trout — It is unlawful to catch any speckled or 
mountain trout for speculative purposes, for market or for sale caught in the waters 
of this State. 

Transportation — Every person who receives for transportation or carriage 
or transports or carries, or sells or offers for sale, fish that have been caught or 
taken contrary to the provisions of this chapter, knowing or having reason to 
believe that such fish were so illegally caught or taken, is punishable by a fine not 
exceeding $25. 

By the act of 1895, every person who takes or catches fish in any of the 



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streams, lakes, or ponds of this State, except with a pole, line and hook, or spear, 
and any person who takes or catches fish with a hook baited with any poisonous 
thing or substance, or by means of dams, or the use of any fish traps, grab hooks, 
seines, or similar means for catching fish ; or by the use of any drug, poison, giant 
powder or other explosive material, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 

It is, however, lawful to use a seine or catch net for the purpose of catching 
fish in the Missouri river below Great Falls, and in the Yellowstone river below 
Clarke's Fork, provided said seine or net has a mesh not less than one inch square ; 
and it is also lawful to use a seine or net in any stream, lake, or pond, for the pur- 
pose of taking fish to transport into or stock other streams, lakes or ponds, or for 
the purpose of taking minnows or small fish for bait. 

By the act of 1893, a fishing tackle consisting of a rod or pole, line and hooks, 
shall be the only lawful means by which fish may be taken in any of the waters of 
the State ; that said hook shall not be baited with any poisonous drug or substance ; 
and that it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to make any dams, or use 
any fish traps, grab hooks, or similar means for catching fish ; and no speckled or 
mountain trout shall be caught at any time for speculative purposes, or for market, 
or for sale, and it shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any 
speckled or mountain trout in this State; provided, that a seine or catch net having 
a mesh of not less than one inch square may be used in the Missouri river below 
the Great Falls thereof, and in the Yellowstone river below the Clarke's Fork 
thereof, and nothing herein contained shall prevent the use of seines or nets for the 
purpose of taking fish to be transplanted into private ponds, fish pools, fountains 
or aquariums, for the purpose of breeding; provided, that no speckled or mountain 
trout, or other small fish shall be taken or caught, except from private ponds by 
owners, in any manner during the months of May and June. All ditches or drains 
leading from natural streams shall be protected at the junction of said ditch or 
drain with said natural stream by a grate of not more than one-half inch mesh ; 
said grate shall be placed at said junction on Sept. i and removed on March i of 
each year. It shall be the duty of the person or persons using said ditch or drain 
to see that said grate is placed in proper condition and kept in good repair. Any 
person or persons, company or corporation offending against this section shall be 
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in any 
sum not less than $20, nor more than $100, or shall be imprisoned for a period of 
not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. 



NEBRASKA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Buffalo, Elk, Mountain Sheep, Deer, Antelope may be killed from Oct. 
I to Jan. I. 

Grouse from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Quail, Wild Turkey from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Muskrat, Mink, Otter from Feb. 15 to April 15. 

Muskrat houses protected. 

Snaring and trapping above animals or birds forbidden during close season. 

Transportation of above birds or animals prohibited. 

Shooting upon private land, unless by consent of the owner of premises, is 
unlawful. 

Wild Fowl — No close season. Shooting by a swivel, punt gun or big gun 
prohibited. 



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Unlawful to use any punt or sneak boat. 

Shoulder gun the only one allowed. 

Insectivorous birds protected. 

It is unlawful for any person for six years from March 30, 1895, to injure, take, 
kill, expose or offer for sale or have in possession, except for breeding purposes, 
any ring-neck Mongolian pheasant, any green Japanese pheasant, any copper pheas- 
ant or scholmeringer, any tragopan pheasant, silver pheasant or golden pheasant, 
being the species of pheasants imported into the United States by O. N. Denny, 
ex-United States consul-general to Shanghai, China. 

FISH. 

No close season in this State for fish. 

Unlawful to fish in pond not exceeding ten acres without consent of owner. 

Salmon, Trout, Shad, Whitefish, Carp — Unlawful to catch above fish 
which have been placed in any of the waters by the fish commissioners or private 
persons. 

Fish must be caught by hook and line only. 

Seining or netting prohibited. 



NEVADA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Wild Duck, Wood Duck, Teal, Mallard or other Ducks, Sand=hill 
Crane, Brant, Swan, Plover, Curlew, Snipe, flud Hens, Partridge, 
Pheasant, Woodcock, Qrouse, Quail, Bittern or Yellow=Hanimer — It is 

unlawful for any person, firm, company, corporation or association, at any time 
between the first day of April, of each and every year, or any year, and before the 
fifteenth day of September following to catch, kill, destroy, or net, pound, weir, 
cage, or trap, or to pursue with such intent, any wild goose, wood-duck, teal, 
mallard or other ducks, sand-hill crane, brant, swan, plover, curlew, snipe, and mud 
hens, and between the fifteenth day of March and fifteenth day of September any 
partridge, pheasant, woodcock, grouse, quail, bittern or yellow-hammer, and every 
person or persons, firm, company corporation or association, who shall sell, buy, 
transport, or give away, or offer, or expose for sale, or have in his or their 
possession any of the birds hereinbefore mentioned, that have been snared, 
captured, taken, killed, trapped, netted or pounded, in or by any other means 
than mentioned above. It is also unlawful for any firm, person, company, corpora- 
tion or association, to destroy, injure, or in any manner disturb the nests or eggs of 
any of the birds protected. 

Sage Cock, Hen, or Chicken — It is unlawful for any person or persons, 
firm, company, corporation, or association, to catch, kill, net, pound, weir, cage, 
trap or destroy, or to pursue with such intent, between the first day of March of 
each and every year and before the fifteenth day of July following, any sage cock, 
hen, or chicken within this State; and each and every person or persons, firm, com- 
pany, corporation, or association who shall sell, buy, transport, or give away, or 
offer or expose for sale, or have in his or their possession any sage cock, hen, or 
chicken that have been taken, killed, captured, snared, netted, pounded, weired, 
caged, or trapped. 

Deer, Antelope, Elk, Mountain Sheep, Goat, or Caribou — It is unlaw- 
ful for any person, firm, company, corporation, or association, to catch, kill, or 



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destroy, or to procure with such intent, at any time after the first day of January 
and before the first day of September of each year, any deer, antelope, elk moun- 
tain sheep, goat, or caribou, or to have in his or their possession, or to sell, buy, 
transport, give away, or offer or expose for sale any of the animals mentioned in 
this section during the season when the killing, injuring, or pursuing is herein pro- 
hibited ; and any person or persons, firm, company, corporation, or association who 
shall catch, kill, or destroy, or who shall pursue with such intent, or who shall buy, 
sell, transport, give away, or expose for sale, or have in his or their possession any 
of the above during the season mentioned. 

Beaver, Otter — Protected until April i, 1897. 

Insectivorous birds with their nests and eggs protected. 

FISH. 
WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Brook Trout, Landlocked Salmon, Lake Trout — It shall not be lawful 
for any person or persons between the first day of October of each year and the 
first day of June of each year to catch or kill any river, lake, or brook trout, or 
landlocked salmon in any of the streams, rivers, lakes or other waters within this 
State ; provided, that the " close season " as to lake trout in all the lakes of this 
State shall commence on the first day of January of each year and end on the first 
day of May of each year ; and provided, further, that the close season as to the 
waters of the Humboldt river and its tributaries shall commence on the first day 
of November of each year and end on the first day of June of each year ; provided, 
that the "close season" as to lake trout in all the lakes of this State shall com- 
mence on the first day of February of each year and end on the first day of June of 
each year. 

Transportation — It shall not be lawful for any railway corporation, express 
company or other common carriers or private parties, to ship or transport for sale, 
or to receive for shipping, or to have in their possession for transportation, any of 
the river or brook trout or landlocked salmon taken from the rivers, lakes or other 
waters of this State between the first day of October of each year and the first day 
of June of each year, nor to ship or transport for sale, or to receive for transporta- 
tion, any lake trout taken from any lake or other waters of this State between the 
first day of February and the first day of June of each year, nor at any time to 
have in their possession any illegally caught fish taken from the waters of this 
State. 

Permit from State Fish Commissioner — It shall be unlawful for any 
person or persons to remove any spawn or ova from any variety of trout or from 
any lake, river or stream in the State of Nevada without first having obtained a 
written permit so to do from the State fish commissioner. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT QAflE. 



Moose, Deer, Caribou may be killed from Sept. 15 to Nov. 15. 
Hunting with dogs, the above animals, unlawful at all times. . 
Each person can only kill during open season one moose, two caribou, and 
three deer. 



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Deer in Cheshire County — Unlawful to kill deer in Cheshire county for 
ten years from Aug. 14, 1889. 

Plover, YeHow Leg, Sandpiper, Ducl<:, Rail may be killed from Aug. i to 
Feb. I. 

Woodcock, Ruffed Grouse, Partridge, Quail from Sept. 15 to Jan. i. 

Snaring of above birds is prohibited. 

The killing of woodcock, ruffed grouse or partridge from Sept. i to Jan. i is 
unlawful, except for consumption as food loit/iin the State, also plover from Aug. i to 
Feb. I. 

Transportation of above birds during close season is unlawful. 

Ducks may be shot on the seacoast or in salt water between Feb. i and May i. 

Wild Pigeons, Turtle Dove — Unlawful to kill or have in possession the 
same between March 28, 1895, and Aug. i, 1898. 

Nests and eggs protected. 

Insectivorous and song birds protected, except English sparrows. 

Mink, Beaver, Sable, Otter, Fisher from Oct. 15 to April i. 

Raccoon, Coon, Gray Squirrel from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Hare, Rabbit, Muskrat from Sept. i to April i. 

The use of ferrets for the destruction of any rabbit or hare is unlawful. 

Hide or carcass of above animals during close season '\% prima facie evidence to 
convict. 

Shooting upon another's land, after notice posted prohibiting the same, is 
unlawful. 

Sunday shooting is prohibited. 

It is unlawful for any person prior to Oct. i, 1896, to kill any game or song 
bird of any species not now to be found in the State, but which may be brought 
into the State prior to said Oct. i, 1896. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Pike Perch, White Perch may be caught from July i to May i. May be 

caught in tide waters at any time. 

Landlocked or Fresh Water Salmon from April 15 to Sept. 30. 

Lake, Brook or Speckled Trout from May i to Sept i. Except that lake 
trout may be taken by single hook and line only from Jan. i to May i. 

When Lawful Size (ice fishing) — It is unlawful to kill or have in pos- 
session any brook or speckled trout, or any landlocked salmon, taken through the 
ice, from the waters of the State, or any brook trout, at any time, of a length less 
than five inches, or any striped bass, landlocked salmon, aureoleus or golden trout, 
or pickerel, of a length less than ten inches; or any black bass less than six inches. 

It is unlawful at any season of the year for any person to catch or have in his 
possession more than ten pounds of brook or speckled trout, nor shall any such be 
transported, except in the possession of the owner. 

It is unlawful to catch in Sunapee Lake, any brook, speckled. Loch Leven, or 
rainbow trout of less than ten inches in length,>'Or black bass less than eight inches 
in length. 

Black Bass may be caught from June 15 to April 30. 

Muskellonge, Pickerel, Pike, Grayling from June i to April i. 

Young Salmon, known as Parr, Smelt,. Grilse protected at all times. 

Possession of fish in close season \?> prima facie evidence to convict. 

Destroying fish by poisonous or explosive substances unlawful. 

Smelts — Lawful to fish for smelts in the Piscataqua river and its tributaries, 
also Great bay and Greenland bay from July i to March 28. 



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Whitefish — Lawful to catch whitefish from Jan. i to Sept. i. 

Public Waters. Trespass — No action is maintainable against any person 
fofr crossing uncultivated land to reach any public water, for the purpose of taking 
fish, unless actual damage has been sustained. 

L.amprey Eels — Cannot be lawfully caught in a weir or eel pot. 

Lobsters, Oysters, Herring, flackerel — It is unlawful for any person to 
catch, preserve, sell or expose for sale any lobster under ten and a half inches in 
length, measuring from one extreme of the body to the other, exclusive of claws or 
feelers; nor shall any female lobster be killed or destroyed while carrying her 
spawn or hatching her young. No person shall take oysters from Great bay or 
tributaries, during June, July and August, nor dredge for oysters through holes cut 
in the ice unless bedded by the person so taking them. No person, not a citizen of 
this State and resident therein, shall take by seine or net any fish called herring, 
hardheads, or mackerel, in any waters, for salting or barreling. 

Pemigewasset River — All persons are hereby forbidden to take, catch or 
fish for any fish in any way upon the Pemigewasset river, near the State hatching 
house in Holderness, anywhere between the abutments of the upper dam on Liver- 
more Falls, so called, in Campton, and a point on said river half a mile below said 
abutments, southerly, measuring by an air line. Any person violating the pro- 
visions of this law shall pay a fine not exceeding twenty dollars, or be imprisoned 
not exceeding sixty days, or both, for every such violation. 

Spofford Lake — Lawful to fish for black bass from July i to May i. 

Breed Pond — No ice fishing for term of five years from March 22, 1893. 



NEW JERSEY. 

Northern Game District. 

The following counties comprise the northern game district: Sussex, Warren, 
Huntendon, Somerset, Morris, Passaic, Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Union, Middlesex 
and Mercer. In this district it is unlawful to shoot hare, rabbit, quail (called 
partridge), ruffed grouse (called partridge or pheasant), gray, black or fox squirrel, 
European pheasant, European partridge, European grouse or woodcock, except 
only between Oct. 25 and Dec. 10, inclusive, when it is lawful. 

Southern Game District. 

Comprises all the other counties of the State not named in the northern game 
district above mentioned, where it is lawful to shoot the birds and animals men- 
tioned in the northern game district only between Nov. 15 to Jan. i, inclusive. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Wild Deer, Buck, Doe or Fawn may be killed between Oct. 25 and Nov. 5, 
inclusive. 

Pinnated Grouse, Wild Turkey between last day of October and Dec. 16. 

Quail, Rabbit between Nov. 10 and Jan. 2. Unlawful to use ferrets to capture 
rabbits. 

Partridge, Ruffed Grouse, Oct. i to Dec. 11. 

Woodcock only during month of July and Oct. i to Dec. 11. 

Grass or Upland Plover, Dove from Aug. i. to Oct. i. 



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English or Wilson Snipe from March i to May i, and month of September. 

Reedbird, Railbird, flarch Hen only during month of September. 

Hen European Partridge, Hen European Grouse or Hen European 
Pheasant protected for five years from F'eb. 28, 1S93. 

Male English Pheasant, European Partridge or Qrouse may be killed 
from Oct. I to Dec. 11. 

Sale of game allowed 30 days after close season. 
Shoulder gun only allowed. 

Squirrel only during month of September, and from Nov. 10 to Dec. 1 1. 

Wild Pigeon — Shooting wild pigeons on nesting ground unlawful. 

Insectivorous birds protected, except English sparrows, cranes, hawks, 
crows, ravens, crow-blackbirds, kingfisher or red-winged blackbirds. 

Eggs and nests of all wild birds protected. 

The fish and game commission may issue permits to any person of eighteen 
years or upwards to collect birds, nests or eggs for strictly scientific purposes only, 
such permits shall be in force for one year from the date of issue and shall not be 
transferable. The capture or traflic in game and insectivorous birds for the purpose 
of preserving and stuffing as an ornament or apparel is prohibited. 

Sunday shooting prohibited. 

Traps larger than fox traps unlawful. 

Spring gun prohibited. 

Netting of game forbidden except on one's own land. 

Sale of snared game unlawful, and snared game in possession prima facie evi- 
dence to convict. 

Shooting on another's land without permission of owner or occupant, is unlawful. 

The possession and sale of animals or birds lawful 30 days after close season. 

As to non-resident requirements see the law under " Fish," page 79. 

Waterfowl- — It is unlawful for any person to hunt geese, duck or brant or 
other web-footed wild fowl, to place the boat or sink box or other floating vessel in 
which he lies in wait to kill said geese, duck, brant or other web-footed wild 
fowl at a distance of more than one hundred feet from ice or other marsh or 
meadow, bar or bank or heap seaweed, not covered with water at high tide, the said 
boat or other floating vessel to be attached to said marsh or meadow by line ; and 
the above birds can only be legally shot between one hour before sunrise and one 
hour after sunset. 

Vessel Propelled by Steam — It is unlawful to pursue or shoot any goose, 
brant, duck or other web-footed wild fowl from any boat, vessel or similar structure 
anchored and staked upon the waters of this State at a greater distance than one 
hundred feet from ice, marsh or meadow, bar or bank or heap seaweed, not covered 
with water at high tide. 

Goose, Duck, Brant, or other Web=footed Wild Fowl may be killed 
between Sept. 30 and May i, inclusive. 

Unlawful to kill, take, or capture on own property or property of another any 
doe, buck, fawn, or other sort of deer whatever, or any partridge, quail, pheasant, 
or grouse of any kind whatsoever, or any snipe, reedbird, or railbird by means of 
any blind, trap, snare, net or device whatsoever ; /rWvV/tv/, however, that nothing 
above shall be construed as to prevent incorporated associations from gathering 
alive with nets or traps, any animal or animals, bird or birds, for the purpose of 
propagating or preserving them alive during the winter, provided that they be 
released again in this State the following spring not later than April 15. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — New Jersey. 79 

Unlawfui to have in possession or sale, or have for sale, any hare, rabbit, squir- 
rell, quail, pheasant, woodcock, reedbird, railbird, plover or duck, after the same 
h^s been caught or trapped by uses of any snare, trap or device of any description 
whatsoever. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Brook Trout may be caught from April i to July 15, inclusive. 

Fishing with hook and line only is allowed, except in tide waters. 

Oswego or Black Bass between and including May 30 and Dec. i. 

Size of Trout and Bass — Trout must measure six inches in length. Bass 
not less than nine inches in length. 

Unlawful to kill or have in possesion under above length, except for use of 
stocking waters of the State with consent of Game and Fish Commissioners. 

Black Bass or Wall-Eyed Pike in Delaware River -^ Unlawful to catch 
any black bass or wall-eyed pike under six inches in length, or any rock bass under 
five inches in length; but should any such fish be taken of less size than the above, 
or should any wall-eyed pike or rock bass of any size be taken for two years from 
March 21, 1895, they shall be immediately returned to the water whence taken. 

[This provision was passed March 21, 1895, and it shall not be operative until 
the legislature of the State of Pennsylvania shall approve the same in whole or in 
part by exacting laws similar in effect as the above.] 

Possession or sale of any of the above fish during close season is unlawful. 

Netting or angling in stocked waters prohibited. 

Young Sturgeon — Seining, or any other device for the purpose of catching 
the above fish in Delaware bay, river, or its tributaries is unlawful. 

Protection of Sturgeon — [Act of March 22, 1895.] Unlawful to catch 
sturgeon between June 30 and Dec. 31. 

[This provision shall take effect when similar acts have been passed by the 
legislatures of the States of Delaware and Pennsylvania.] 

Unlawful to place any fyke nets in any of the waters before June 15 and after 
Aug. 10. 

Fishing from private pond, after notice posted by owner or occupaiit, is pro- 
hibited. 

Sale of fish allowed ten days after close season. 

Sunday fishing unlawful. 

Pickerel may be caught from May i to Feb. 20. 

Non=resident Requirements — The only society whose by-laws require 
membership in the society as a condition precedent to non-residents shooting or 
fishing in New Jersey is the West Jersey Game Protective Society, whose jurisdic- 
tion extends only to the counties of Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Salem, Cumber- 
land, and Caj e May. (See following paragraph.) For other parts of the State no 
non-resident licenses are now required. 

Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Salem, Cumberland, and Cape Hay 
Counties — Act supplementary to act incorporating the West Jersey Game Pro- 
tective Society. Be it enacted, etc. : That hereafter any person or persons non- 
residents of this State, who shall kill, destroy, hunt, or take any doe, buck, fawn, or 
any sort of deer whatever, or shall kill, destroy, hunt, or take any partridge, moor- 
fowl, ruffed grouse, commonly called pheasant, pinnated grouse, or prairie chicken, 
or other kind of grouse, quail, woodcock, Wilson or gray snipe, reedbird, railbird, 
or rabbit, at any time, or shall catch any speckled brook trout or speckled river 
trout at any time within the counties of Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Salem, 
Cumberland, and Cape May, in this State, without complying with the by-laws of 
this Game Protective Society, then the person or persons so offending shall forfeit 



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and pay the sum of fifty dollars each, for each and every offence, and may be pro- 
ceeded against in any county of this State wherein such person or persons may be 
arrested, or wherein such offence shall have been committed, and in default of the 
payment of the forfeit money, with costs of prosecution, any person or persons so 
offending shall lie in the common jail until the same shall be" paid ; one half of the 
forfeit money shall be for the benefit of the person prosecuting for the same, and 
the remainder paid to the collector of the township wherein the conviction may be 
had, and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed; 
provided, that nothing in this act shall prevent residents of this State from taking- 
game or fish, subject to the existing laws of this State. [The by-laws of the West 
Jersey Game Protective Society provide: " Any person or persons, non-residents of 
this State, wishing to kill, destroy, hunt, or take, at any time, any game . , . 
shall first become members of this society, by payment of the membership fee to 
the secretary, receiving a certificate of membership, signed by the president and 
secretary, and sealed with the corporate seal of said society. . . . Each non- 
resident member shall receive from the secretary a certificate of membership, said 
certificate to be issued for the term of one year. , . . The fee for membership 
in this society for non-residents shall be five dollars for the first year, and for each 
succeeding year two dollars."] 

liackensack River — It is unlawful for any person or persons to take any 
striped bass, white or yellow perch from the Hackensack river and its tributaries 
or branches within the counties of Bergen and Hudson by any means, methods, or 
devices, save only with hook and line, commonly called angling, or with scroll 
spoon, commonly called trolling. Boats, nets, and other apparatus shall be for- 
feited. 

Unlawful for any person to use seines or other apparatus between June lo and 
Feb. 25, in the Hackensack river. 



NEW MEXICO. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 



Deer, Elk, Antelope may be killed from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Wild Turkey, Quail from Oct. i to March i. 

Possession of above birds or animals during close season is prima facie evi- 
dence to convict, except that it shall not apply to any person importing or dealing 
in birds imported from another State, nor prohibit the taking of the same for 
scientific purposes ; and it shall not be applicable to travellers or other persons 
who may be in camp and whom necessity may compel to kill one or two animals 
for their subsistence. 

FISH. 

Trout, Food Fish may be caught from May i to Nov. i. 

Fishing within one hundred yards of any fish-way or artificial obstruction 
unlawful. 

Possession /r/wa/tztvV evidence to convict during close season. 

Unlawful to catch or have in possession any trout or food fish, except for 
food, and then only when necessary for immediate use. 

Fishing in private waters forbidden, except with ownei 's consent. 

Fishing with hook and line only allowed. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — New York. 81 

NEW YORK. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Shooting on Sunday is unlawful. 

Deer — Wild deer shall not be caught, shot at, hunted or killed except from 
the sixteenth day of August to the thirty-first day of October, both inclusive. No 
person shall kill or take alive more than two deer in any season. And in the coun- 
ties of Ulster, Greene, Sullivan and Delaware no wild deer shall be caught, shot at, 
hunted or killed at any time within five years from the passage of this act. Deer 
may be taken alive in any part of the State at any season of the year under the 
direction of the fish, game and forest commission to be placed in the deer parks 
belonging to the State for the purpose of breeding. The provisions above as to 
close season shall not apply to Long Island. And it shall not be so construed as 
to prevent any person from reclaiming alive any deer which may have escaped from 
a private park or enclosure. 

Deer or Venison, when not to be Possessed — Wild deer or venison 
shall not be possessed or sold except from the sixteenth day of August to the thirty- 
first day of October, both inclusive, and possession thereof from the thirty-first day 
of October to the tenth day of November, inclusive, is forbidden, and shall be 
deemed a violation of law unless it be proved by the possessor or seller that such 
deer or venison was killed within the lawful period or out of the State. 

Fawns not to be Killed — No fawns shall be caught or killed at any time 
in this State, nor any part thereof be possessed at any time ; possession of a fawn 
or fawns shall be presumptive evidence of a violation of law. 

Traps — Traps or any device whatsoever to catch or entice deer, including 
salt-licks, shall not be made, set or used, and deer shall not be caught, hunted or 
killed by aid or use thereof. 

HoundingS — Deer shall not be hunted with dogs except from the tenth day 
of*September to the tenth day of October, both inclusive. Dogs of the breed com- 
monly used for hunting deer shall not be permitted by the owner or person harbor- 
ing the same to run at large except between such dates in the forest where deer 
inhabit. Deer shall not be hunted with dogs in the counties of St. Lawrence, Dela- 
ware, Greene, Ulster or Sullivan at any time. The provisions of the above as to 
the close season shall not apply to Long Island. 

Dogs may be Killed — Dogs, while chasing deer in violation of law, may be 
killed by any person. 

Transportation — Deer or venison killed in this State shall not be trans- 
ported to any point within or without the State from or through any of the coun- 
ties thereof or possessed for that purpose, except as follows : One carcass or a part 
thereof may be transported from the county where killed when accompanied by the 
owner. No individual shall transport or accompany more than two deer in any one 
year under the above provision. The possession of deer or venison by a common 
carrier or by any person in its employ then actually engaged in the business of 
such common carrier, unaccompanied by the owner, shall constitute a violation of 
this section by such common carrier. This section does not apply to the head and 
feet or skin of deer severed from the body. 

Crusting and Yarding — Deer shall not be hunted, killed or captured by 
what is commonly known as crusting, nor while they are yarded. 

rioose, Caribou and Antelope — Moose, caribou or antelope shall not be 
hunted, killed or possessed or sold during the close season for the possession of 
deer or venison, after the same have been killed. 

Black and Gray Squirrels, Hares and Rabbits — Black and gray squir- 
rels, hares and rabbits shall not be hunted, shot aX, killed or possessed, except from 
Oot. 15 to Feb. -15, both inelusive. The use of ferrets in the hunting of rabbits is hereby 



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prohibited. The provisions of the above shall not apply to Long Island. The counties 
of Wayne, Onondaga and Oswego are exempt from the law above stated in so far as it 
relates to the killing or hunting with ferrets of hares and rabbits. 



Wolves and Panthers, Bounty — A bounty of thirty dollars for each 
grown wolf, fifteen dollars for each pup wolf and twenty dollars for each panther 
shall be paid to any person who shall kill such animals in the State. 

Wild Fowl — Web-footed wild fowl, except geese and brant, shall not be pur- 
sued, shot at, hunted, killed, possessed or sold between the last day of April and 
the first day of September, and shall not be pursued, shot at, hunted or killed, 
except during the hours in each day commencing one hour before sunrise and term- 
inating one hour after sunset. On the Hudson river below the dam at Troy, boats 
propelled by hand may be used for the purpose of shooting web-footed fowl. The 
provisions of the above shall not apply to Long Island and Long Island Sound. 

Manner of Killing Web=footed Wild Fowl— Web-footed wild fowl shall 
not be pursued, shot at, hunted, killed or caught in any way, save with gun raised 
at arm's length and fired from the shoulder without other rest ; nor from any boat 
other than a boat propelled by hand or floating device ; nor by the use of 
any boughhouse at a greater distance than fifty feet from either the shore or a nat- 
ural growth of grass or flags. Such fowls caught or killed in any manner prohibited 
by the above law shall not be brought to the shore, sold or possessed. The provi- 
sions of this law shall not apply to Long Island and Long Island Sound. 

Quail — Quail shall not be pursued, shot at, hunted or killed except during the 
months of November and December. 

Quail ; Possession or Sale — Quail shall not be sold or possessed except dur- 
ing the months of November, December and January, but possession thereof during 
the month of January is forbidden and shall be deemed a violation of this section 
unless it be proved by the possessor that said birds were killed within the lawful 
periods for killing the same, or outside the State, and they shall not be killed or 
possessed in the counties of Genesee, Wyoming, Orleans, Livingston, Monroe, 
Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, Tompkins, Tioga, Onondaga, Ontario, Steuben, Cortland 
and Otsego, prior to the first day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. 
The provisions of this law shall not apply to Robbin's Island and Gardiner's Island. 

Woodcock and Grouse — Woodcock, ruffed grouse, commonly known as 
partridge, or any member of the grouse family, shall not be pursued, shot at, 
hunted or killed except from the sixteenth day of August to the thirty-first day of 
December, both inclusive. The provisions of this law shall not apply to Long 
Island. 

Woodcock and Grouse ; Possession or Sale — Woodcock, ruffed grouse, 
commonly known as partridge, or any member of the grouse family, shall not be 
sold or possessed except from the sixteenth day of August to the thirty-first day of 
January following, both inclusive, and possession or sale thereof during the month 
of January is forbidden and shall be deemed a violation of this law unless it be 
proved by the possessor or seller that said birds were killed within the lawful period 
for killing the same, or out of the State. The provisions of this law shall not 
apply to Long Island. 

Woodcock, Quail and Grouse ; When not to be Transported — Wood- 
cock, ruffed grouse, commonly known as partridge, or any member of the grouse 
family, or quail killed in this State, shall not be transported to any point within or 
without this State, from or through any of the counties thereof, or possessed for 
that purpose, except that such birds may be transported from the county where 



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killed, when accompanied by the owner thereof. Possession of the birds named by 
a common carrier, or by any person in its employ then actually engaged in the 
'business of such common carrier, unaccompanied by the owner, shall constitute a 
violation of this section by such common carrier. 

Plover and Other Birds — Wilsons, commonly known as English snipe, 
plover, rail, mud-hen, gallinule grebe, bittern, surf-bird, curlew, water chicken, bay 
snipe or shore bird shall not be shot at, hunted, killed or possessed during the 
months of May, June, July and August. The provisions of this law shall not apply 
to Long Island. 

Certain Wild Birds Protected — Wild birds shall not be killed or caught at 
any time or possessed after the same are dead. This provision does not affect any 
birds the killing of which is prohibited between certain dates by the provisions of the 
law of this State, nor does it protect the English sparrow, crow, hawk, crane, raven, 
crow blackbird, common blackbird and kingfisher; and it does not apply to any 
person holding a certificate as stated below. 

fleadow Larks ; Close Season — Meadow larks shall not be shot at, killed 
or possessed after they are dead, at any time. The provisions of this law shall not 
apply to Long Island. 

Destroying or Robbing Nests — The nests of wild birds shall not be robbed 
or wilfully or needlessly destroyed unless when necessary to protect buildings or 
prevent their defacement. This law does not apply to the English sparrow, hawk, 
crane, crow, raven, crow blackbird and common blackbird or kingfisher. 

Snaring, Netting or Trapping Certain Game Birds Forbidden — English 
pheasants, ruffed grouse, commonly known as partridge, or any member of the 
grouse family, or quail, shall not be trapped, netted or snared, nor shall any person 
possess any of said birds so taken, nor shall any net, trap or snare of any kind 
commonly used for taking ruffed grouse, or any member of the grouse family, or 
quail, be set. Any such net, trap or snare is declared to be a public nuisance and 
may be abated and summarily destroyed. 

Mongolian Ring=necked Pheasant — No person shall kill, expose for sale 
or have in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any wild Mongolian 
ring-necked pheasant (phashis torquatus) prior to 1897. 

Authority to Collect Birds, etc., for Scientific Purposes — Certi- 
ficates maybe granted by any incorporated society of natural history in the State or 
by the regents of the university of the State of New York, through such persons 
or ofiicers as said society may designate, to any properly accredited person of the 
age of eighteen years or upwards, permitting the holder thereof to collect birds, 
their nests or eggs for strictly scientific purposes only. In order to obtain such 
certificate the applicant for the same must present to the person or persons having 
the power to grant said certificates written testimonials from two well-known scien- 
tific men, certifying to the good character and fitness of said applicant to be 
intrusted with such privilege. 

Steps to be Taken to Procure Certificates — Such person except offi- 
cers of the New York State Museum, must pay to said persons or officers one dol- 
lar to defray necessary expenses attending the granting of such certificate, and must 
file with said persons or officers a properly-executed bond in the sum of two hun- 
dred dollars, signed by two responsible citizens of the State as sureties. This bond 
shall be forfeited to the State and the certificate become void upon proof that the 
holder of such certificate has killed any bird or taken the nest of eggs of any bird 
for other than the purposes above mentioned. 

Time for which Certificates shall be in Force — Such certificates shall 
be in force for one year only from the date of their issue and shall not be 
transferable. 



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FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

" Angling " is defined to mean taking fish with hook and line and by rod held 
in hands, and does not include set lines. In fishing from boats, rods and lines not 
exceeding two in number may be used by any one person. 

Fishing on Sunday is unlawful. 

Polluting Streams — No dyestuff, coal tar, refuse from gas houses, sawdust, 
shavings, tanbark, lime or other deleterious or poisonous substances shall be 
thrown or allowed to run into any of the waters of this State, either private or 
public, in quantities destructive to the life of fish inhabiting the same. 

Taking Fish by Drawing off Water Forbidden — No fish shall be taken 
by shutting or drawing off any water for that purpose. 

Unlawful Devices and Explosives Prohibited — The use of dynamite or 
other explosives in any of the waters of the State is prohibited except for mining 
and mechanical purposes. The possession by any person on the shores or islands 
of the inland waters of this State of dynamite or other explosives where the use of 
the same is prohibited by law shall be deemed a violation thereof. 

Waters not to be Stocked from Streams — No trout of any kind, salmon 
trout or landlocked salmon shall be taken from any of the waters of this State for 
the purpose of stocking a private pond or stream. * 

Fishing through the Ice in Waters Inhabited by Trout, etc., For- 
bidden — No fish shall be fished for, caught or killed through the ice in any 
waters inhabited by trout, salmon trout or landlocked salmon during the closed 
season for the taking of such fish. The provisions of the above do not apply to 
Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, the Hudson and Niagara rivers, f 

Trout; Close Season — Trout of any kind shall not be fished for, caught, 
killed or possessed except from the sixteen day of April to the thirty-first day of 
August, both inclusive. This law shall not apply to Long Island.. 

Trout not to be Take:i Unless Six Inches in Length — Trout of any kind, 
salmon trout or landlocked salmon, less than six inches in length, shall not be in- 
tentionally taken or possessed, and in case any such fish is caught or taken, the 
person taking it shall immediately place such fish back in the waters from which it 
was taken without unnecessary injury. 

Trout, etc., not to be Disturbed While Spawning — Trout of any 
kind, salmon trout or landlocked salmon shall not be wilfully molested or disturbed 
while upon their spawning beds during the close season, nor shall such fish or 
any spawn or milt from any such fish be taken or carried away while upon the 
spawning beds. 

5al.Tion Trout and Landlocked Salmon — Salmon trout, sometimes known 
as lake trout, and landlocked salmon shall not be caught or killed in the inland 
wateis of this State, except from the first day of May to the thirteenth of 
September, both inclusive; provided, however, that it shall be lawful to possess 
and sell at any time salmon trout or landlocked salmon, if said fish have not been 
taken from the inland waters of this State during the close season, but possession 
of such fish during such close season is forbidden and shall be deemed a violation 
of law, unless it be proved by the possessor that such fish were not caught in 
such inland waters during the close season. The provisions of the above shall not 
apply to Long Island. 

Certain Fish not to be Transported — Trout of any kind, salmon trout or 
landlocked salmon, caught in any of the inland waters of this State shall not be 
transported to any point within or without the State from or through any of the 
counties thereof, or possessed for that purpose, except when accompanied by the 
owner. Possession thereof by a common carrier or by any person in its employ 

* The Legislature of 1896 added, " Except that the owner of such private pond may, upon written 
consent of the fisheries, game and forest commission, take any such fish from any stream of water running 
through premises owned by him, solely for the purpose of being placed in such private pond." 

t Nor to Silver lake, in the county of Wyoming, from Jan. i to Feb. 15, both inclusive." 



American Game and Fish Laws. — New York. 85 

then actually engaged in the business of such common carrier unaccompanied by 
the owner shall constitute a violation of law by such common carrier. 

Black Bass, Oswego Bass, Pickerel, Pike or Wall=Eyed Pike in Saint 
Lawrence River — Black bass or Oswego bass shall not be fished for, caught, 
killed or possessed except from the thirtieth day of May to the thirty-first day of 
December, both inclusive, and shall not be fished for, caught or killed in Lake 
George, except from the first day of August to the thirty-first day of December, 
both inclusive. Pickerel, pike or wall-eyed pike shall not be fished for, caught, 
killed or possessed except from the first day of May to the thirty first day of Janu- 
ary, both inclusive, except as provided under the section " Certain fish may be caught 
through the ice in lakes named," on page 87. Provided, however, that the commis- 
sioners of fisheries, game and forest shall have power to permit the taking or 
destruction of pickerel at any time in the waters inhabited by trout. 

Bass not to be Taken Less than Eight Inches in Length — No black 
bass, less than eight inches in length, shall be intentionally taken from any of the 
waters of this State, nor possessed, and in case any such fish is caught or taken the 
person taking it shall immediately return it to the waters from which it was taken 
without unnecessary injury. 

Muskellonge — Muskellonge shall not be fished for, caught or possessed 
except from the thirtieth day of May to the last day of February, both inclusive. 

Salmon — Salmon shall not be fished for, caught or killed between the 
fifteenth day of August and the first day of March following, nor shall such fish 
taken between those dates in this State be possessed. 

Salmon not to be Taken Less than Eighteen Inches in Length — No 
salmon less than eighteen inches in length shall be intentionally taken alive from any 
of the waters of this State, nor possessed, and in case any such fish is caught or taken 
the person taking it shall immediately place such fish back in the waters from 
which it was taken without unnecessary injury. 

Signboards near Fishways — The commissioners of fisheries, game and 
forest are required to maintain, fifty rods from any fishway erected by the State, and 
on both sides of the stream, signboards containing substantially the following notice : 
" Fifty rods to the fishway ; all persons are by law prohibited from fishing in this 
stream between this point and the fishway." The provisions shall apply to public 
waters only. 

Fishing near Fishways Prohibited — Fishing or attempting to take fish 
by any device whatever, within fifty rods of such fishway, erected by the State, and 
any interference with the signboards there maintained by the commissioners of 
fisheries, game and forest, is forbidden. 

Salt=Water Striped Bass^ — No salt-water striped bass less than eight inches 
in length shall be intentionally taken from any of the waters of this State, nor 
possessed ; and, in case any such fish is taken, the person so taking it shall imme- 
diately place such fish back into the water from which it was taken without un- 
necessary injury. 

FISHING IN CERTAIN WATERS. 

Certain Fish not to be Placed in the Waters of the Adirondacks — 

No fish, fish fry, spawn, or milt, except speckled trout, brook trout, brown trout, 
salmon trout, rainbow trout, Adirondack frost fish, or landlocked salmon, shall be 
placed in the waters of the Adirondack region except under the immediate super- 
vision and in pursuance of a resolution of the commissioners of fisheries. 

St. Lawrence River, Niagara River, and Lake Champlain, Fishing by 
Certain Devices Prohibited — No fish shall be fished for, caught or killed in 
any manner, or by any device except angling, in the waters of the St. Lawrence 
river, Niagara river, nor in Lake Champlain in this State, except that it shall be 
lawful to take bullheads, eels, suckers, cat-fish and pike or pickerel in Lake Cham- 



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plain, except during the months of March, April and May, and in the waters of 
Niagara river in the county of Erie during the months of November, December, 
January and March it shall be lawful to take all fish except black bass and muskel- 
longe with a seine, providing that permission so to do has been first obtained from 
the commissioners of fisheries, game and forests, and fish taken contrary to the 
provisions of the above shall not be knowingly possessed. 

Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Cattaraugus Creek, Fishing by Certain 
Devices Prohibited — No fish shall be fished for, caught or killed in any manner 
or by any device except angling, in the waters of Lake Erie, within one-half of a 
mile of the shores thereof, or of any of the islands therein, nor in the Cattaraugus 
creek, or within five miles of the mouth thereof, or of any island therein ; nor in 
Lake Ontario, within one mile of the shore, or of any island therein, nor within 
three miles of the mouth of the Niagara river, the waters of Lake Ontario in the 
county of Jefferson, included between Blue Rock Point, in the town of Brownville, 
and the town line between the towns of Lyme and Cape Vincent, including Chau- 
mont bay, Grifiin bay and Three Mile bay, in the county of Oswego, between the 
northerly line of the town of Mexico and Jefferson county line, are hereby exempt 
from the provisions of the above. [The provisions under sections: "Black bass, 
Oswego bass, pickerel, pike, or wall-eyed pike in St. Lawrence river," and " Bass 
not to be taken less than eight inches in length," mentioned on page 87 shall apply to 
these waters, as also the section " Black Bass " on page 89.] Fish taken contrary 
to the provisions of this law shall not be knowingly possessed. 

Meshes of Nets used in Lakes Erie and Ontario and Cattaraugus 
Creek — The meshes of nets used in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario and Cattaraugus 
creek shall not be less than one and one-eighth inch bar. 

Taking Shad, Herring and Other Fish in the Hudson and Delaware 
Rivers, and Other Waters — Shad, herring and other fish shall not be taken 
from the Hudson or Delaware rivers or Rondout creek with nets of any kind. Shad 
and herring shall not be taken from Rondout creek or the Hudson or Delaware 
rivers between the fifteenth day of June and the fifteenth day of March following; 
between the fourteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of June shad and her- 
ring may be taken from said waters by nets; but said nets shall not be drawn nor 
fish taken therefrom between sunset on Saturday night and sunrise on Monday 
morning, unless by reason of the inclemency of the weather said nets can not be 
drawn prior to sunset on Saturday night, in which case it shall be lawful to take 
fish therefrom as soon as the weather will permit, and between the first day of 
September and the thirtieth day of May following, bullheads, catfish, suckers, eels, 
pickerel, sturgeon, white and yellow perch, may be caught by means of hoop-nets, 
fykes and gill-nets, in the Hudson river, Wallkill creek and in Rondout creek, below 
the dam at Eddyville and in Wappingers creek ; * nets shall not be set or used north 
of the dam at Troy between June i and Sept. i ; sturgeon may be also taken in the 
waters of the Hudson river with sturgeon nets of not less than seven inches. 
Nothing in this provision shall be construed as prohibiting the catching of fish 
with hook and line in Rondout creek at any time. 

Salmon Taken in Nets from the Hudson River to be Thrown Back 
— Salmon, black bass, trout, salmon trout, and pike perch caught in nets, in fishing 
for other fish in the Hudson river, shall be thrown back into the water without 
unnecessary injury. 

Richmond County and New York or Raritan Bay; Regulations as 
to Nets — No device except angling shall be placed, drawn or used for the capture 
of any fish, except menhaden, in the waters of Raritan bay, nor in any waters 
adjacent thereto, in Richmond county, except that shad may be taken by shad-nets 
between the fifteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of June, both inclusive, 
but said nets shall not be allowed to remain in said waters from Saturday at sunset 
to the following Monday at sunrise. 

* The Legislature of 1896 added, " And in the Ten Mile river in the town of Dover." 



American Game and Fish Laws — New York. 87 

Nets not to be Used in the Harlem River — Nets, set nets, pounds or 
fykes shall not be used in Harlem river or East River or the adjacent waters or 
confluent brooks within five miles from Middlegate or between said Middlegate and 
Fort Schuyler. This provision shall not apply to nets used for catching lobsters or 
crabs in Harlem, North or East rivers. 

Exceptions as to the St. Lawrence and Warren Counties — It shall 
be lawful to fish at any time for perch, suckers, bullheads and pickerel with nets 
and fykes, and to spear such fish through the ice in any of the streams, ponds or 
lakes in Warren county, excepting 'that in Schroon lake, Long pond or Glen lake 
and Lake George the use of nets, spears and fykes is forbidden. No fish of any 
kind, except suckers and billfish or garpikes, shall be caught in Black lake, in St. 
Lawrence county, or in the waters tributary to said lake, or in the Oswegatchie 
river, from the boundaries of the city of Ogdensburgh to the village of Heuvelton, 
except from the first day of May to the fifteenth day of November, both inclusive. 
Nothing herein contained shall be construed as prohibiting the catching of fish by 
angling, in the waters of Black lake, in St. Lawrence county, at any time, nor the 
use of spears in catching fish in said Black lake during the months of September, 
October and November. No transportation company in St. Lawrence or Jefferson 
counties shall transport any fish caught contrary to the provisions of this section, 
and when fish, at any time, are offered such company for transportation, they may 
at their option refuse to accept the same until satisfactory proof is furnished that 
they were not caught in violation of law. Possession thereof by a common carrier, 
or by any person in its employ then actually engaged in the business of such com- 
mon carrier, unaccompanied by the owner, shall constitute a violation of this sec- 
tion by such common carrier. 

Certain Fish may be Caught Through the Ice in Lakes Named — 
Pickerel, bullheads, catfish, eels, perch and sunfish may be fished for through the 
ice with hooks and lines or tip-ups in Lake Keuka or Crooked lake or in any of 
the waters of the State not inhabited by trout, lake trout, salmon trout, black or 
Oswego bass or landlocked salmon or muskellonge and by set lines in the Susque- 
hanna river, and in the waters of Port bay, in the county of Wayne. Suckers, bull- 
heads, eels and dog fish may be caught at any time by means of hooking and spear- 
ing in Oneida lake and Oneida river or in any of the waters of the State not 
inhabited by trout, lake trout, landlocked salmon, muskellonge, black bass or 
Oswego bass. Provided, however, that pike, pickerel and wall-eyed pike may be 
taken with hook and line or spear, and muskellonge with hook and line, in any of 
the inland waters of this State not inhabited by trout-, or salmon of any kind, during 
the months of December, January and February, except in waters of Cortland 
county. Suckers, bullheads and eels may be caught in Seneca lake with seines 
four rods in length and meshes to be not less than one and one-fourth inches in 
size, with rope for hauling not to be more than thirty feet in length at each end of 
net, providing that permission so to do has been first obtained from the commis- 
sioners of fisheries, game and forests. 

Eel=weirs — Eel-weirs, of which the laths are not less than one-half inch 
apart, may be maintained at any time in any of the inland waters of this State ; 
provided, that there be a clear passage at low-water mark for boats and fish, of not 
less than ten feet in width. Eel pots, of a form and character, such as may be pre- 
scribed by the rules of the commissioners of fisheries, may be used in any waters 
not inhabited by trout, lake trout, salmon trout or landlocked salmon. 

Taking Minnows for Bait — The provisions of this act prohibiting the use 
or placing of nets and certain devices in waters of the State shall not apply to tak- 
ing minnows for b .it, but nets for that purpose must not exceed forty feet in length 
and four feet in depth, with rcpes at either end not exceeding thirty feet. This 
provision shall not authorize the placing or use of nets or any other device of a 



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kind used for catching fish in streams inhabited by trout, nor the taking of trout 
by means of nets or other devices except angling in any waters. The provisions of 
this section shall not apply to salt waters. 

Size of Meshes in Coney Island Creek Regulated — The meshes of 
nets used in Coney Island creek to the mouth thereof, extending out into Grave- 
send bay one-half mile each way, shall not be less than four inches square, except 
that for eel and flounder fishing hoop nets with suitable meshes may be used within 
said bay from the fifteenth day of October to the thirty-first day of March follow- 
ing, both inclusive. 

Frostfish and Whitefish may be Taken with Nets in Certain Lakes 
— Frostfish and whitefish may be taken from the waters of Otsego lake in the 
county of Otsego, from the first day of May to the thirty-first day of August, both 
inclusive, with seines having meshes not less than one and three-quarters inches bar ; 
provided, however, that such fishing with seines shall only be done in the day time, 
between sunrise and sunset, and pickerel may be taken through the ice in said lake, 
by tip-ups or set lines. * Frostfish, whitefish, catfish, sunfish, pumpkin seeds, bull- 
heads, perch and suckers may also be taken with nets from inland lakes not 
inhabited by brook trout during such peiiod, and in such manner and under such 
rules and regulations as the commissioners of fisheries, game and forests may pre- 
scribe, which rules and regulations may be amended or abrogated at any time. 
Such rules may be either general or special at the option of the commissioners and 
may be published in such manner as they may deem proper. 

Fishing with Nets and Other Devices — Fishing with nets, seines; fykes, 
dip nets or other devices except angling or placing, drawing or using the same in 
any of the rivers, lakes and inland waters of this State is prohibited except as per- 
mitted by this act, and except where otherwise provided. The meshes of all nets, 
seines, fykes and dip nets which may be lawfully used shall in no case be less than 
one and one-eighth inch bar. 

Nets to be Licensed — It shall be the duty of the board of commissioners 
of fisheries, game and forest to prescribe rules and regulations for the purpose of 
granting all licenses to seines, fykes and nets in water when specially permitted by 
this act, other than dip nets, scap nets and nets used for taking minnows for bait. 

Special Provisions as to Kings, Que&ns and Suffolk Counties and Long 

Island Sound. 

Wild Fowl — Web-footed wild fowl, shall not be shot at, hunted, killed or 
possessed from the first day of May to the thirteenth day of September, both 
inclusive, nor shall the same be pursued, shot at, hunted or killed between sunset 
and daylight. 

Exceptions as to Wild Fowl — Floating devices maybe used for the pur- 
pose of shooting web-footed wild fowl therefrom in Long Island Sound, Great 
South Bay, west of Smith's Point, Shinnecock and Peconic bays, and in any part 
of said counties said birds may be pursued and killed from boats propelled by hand, 
and from any sail boats in Long Island Sound, Gardiner and Peconic bays. 

Plover and Other Birds — Plover, curlew, jack snipe, bittern, Wilsons, com- 
monly know as English snipe, yellow legs,' killdeer, willet snipe, dowitcher, short- 
necks, rail, sand piper, bay snipe, surf snipe, winter snipe, ring-necks and oxeyes 
shall not be shot at, hunted, killed or possessed, except from the first day of July 
to the thirty-first day of December, both inclusive. 

Woodcock and Grouse — Ruffed grouse, commonly known as partridge, or 
any member of the grouse family or meadow larks shall not be hunted, shot at or 
killed from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of October, both inclu- 
sive. Woodcock shall not be hunted, shot at or killed from the first day of Jan- 
uary to the thirty-first day of July, inclusive. Nor shall either of such birds be 

*The Legislature of 1896 added, "And frost fish, white fish or Otsego bass, lake trout, perch, eels 
and pickerel may be taken from the waters of said lake by rod and reel ( r hy hook and line held in hand, 
from ihe first day of January to the thirly-first day of October, both inclusive." 



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possessed, dead or alive, or sold after the thirty-first day of January until the end 
of the close season for such birds respectively. Possession thereof during the 
month of January is forbidden and shall be deemed a violation of this law, unless 
it be proved by the possessor or seller that said birds were killed within the lawful 
period for killing the same or out of this State. 

Robbins and Gardiners Islands — Quail may be shot on Robbins island so 
long as it remains the property of the Robbins island club, and on Gardiners island 
the fifteenth day of October to the thirty-first day of January following, both from 
inclusive, and woodcock may be shot on such islands from the first day of August 
to the thirty-first day of December, both inclusive. 

Trout, Close Season — Trout shall not be fished for, caught, killed or sold 
as food except from the twenty-ninth day of March to the thirty-first day of 
August, both inclusive. 

Salmon Trout and Landlocked Salmon — Salmon trout and landlocked 
salmon shall not be fished for, caught, killed or possessed except from the first day 
of April to the thirtieth day of September, both inclusive, provided, however, that it 
shall be lawful to possess and sell at any time salmon trout if said fish have not 
been taken from the inland waters of this State during such close season, but 
possession of such fish during close season is forbidden and shall be deemed a 
violation of this section, unless it be proved by the possessor that such fish were 
not caught in such inland waters during the close season. 

Llick Bass — Black bass shall not be fished for, caught, killed or possessed 
except from the thirtieth day of May to the thirty-first day of December, both 
inclusive. 

Hares and Rabbits — Hares and rabbits shall not be shot at, hunted, killed 
or possessed except from the first day of November to the thirty-first day of 
December, both inclusive. The use of ferrets in the hunting of rabbits is hereby 
prohibited. 

Deer — Shooting at, hunting with dogs or otherwise, or killing deer is pro- 
hibited, except during each Wednesday in the month of November in each year. 

Blxkand Gray Squirrels — Black and gray squirrels shall not be hunted, 
shot at, killed or possessed except from the first day of November to the thirty- 
first day of December, both inclusive. 

Jamaica Bay — Fish shall not be fished for, caught or killed by any device 
except angling in the waters of Jamaica bay ; and nets shall not be placed in said 
waters for any purpose. The inlet from the ocean to Jamaica bay shall not be 
obstructed by any net or device at any time so as to prevent the passage of fish. 
Angling shall be lawful in said bay every day of the year. This section does not 
prevent the catching of eels by the use of spear or eel-weir; or the capture of 
minnows or shrimp for bait by means of hand nets, not exceeding forty feet in 
length, and four in depth, nor the taking of refuse or debris from said waters with 
nets, the meshes of which shall not be less in size than six inch bar. 

Destroying or Robbing Nests — The nests of wild birds known as meadow 
hens or mud-hens, the robbing of which is commonly called egging, shall not be 
robbed or needlessly or wilfully destroyed at any time. 

Meadow Hens and Other Birds, Close Season — Meadow hens, mud hens, 
gallinule or water chicken or grebe shall not be shot at, hunted, killed or possessed 
from the sixteenth day of August to the thirty-first day of December, both 
inclusive. 

Trespassing on Private Grounds Forbidden — No persons shall trepass 
upon inclosed or cultivated lands for the purpose of shooting or hunting any game, 



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or taking any fish from private ponds or streams, after public notice has been given 
by the owner or person entitled to the exclusive right to shoot or fish thereon. 

Laying Out Grounds for Private Parks — A person owning or having the 
exclusive right to shoot, hunt or fish on lands, or lands and water, desiring to 
devote such land or lands and water to the propagation or protection of fish, 
birds or game may publish in a paper printed in the county within which such land 
or lands and water are situate, a notice substantially describing the same and con- 
taining a clause declaring that such land or lands and water will be used as a 
private park for the purpose of propagating and protecting fish, birds and game. 
Notice to be posted in private park. [See i^ote below.] 



NORTH CAROLINA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT QAHE. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. i to Dec. 31 except in the counties of Johnston 
and those east of the Wilmington and Weldon railroad. 

In the counties of Macon, Graham, Clay, Cherokee, Jackson and Swains deer 
may be killed from Aug. 15 to Feb. 15. 

In Currituck county it is unlawful to hunt or chase deer on the North river 
side of Popular Branch township from March i to Sept. 20. 

Fire hunting in night time of deer unlawful at all times. 

In Bertie county deer may be killed between Aug. i and Feb. I. 

Quail may be killed from Nov. i to March 15. 

Partridge, Dove, Robin, Lark, nocking=bird. Wild Turkey from Nov. 
I to March 15, except in the counties of Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Henderson, Jack- 
son, Swain, Transylvania, Johnston, Jones, Dare, Onslow, Cartaret and Columbus, 
in which these birds are not protected. In the counties of Mecklenburg, Wilson 
and Montgomery, the above birds may be killed from Nov. 15 to Feb. i. 

In Currituck county partridges or quail may be shot and snared between Dec. 
I and April i. 

Snaring of above birds during close season is unlawful. Exportations or trans- 
portation of partridges and quails (alive or dead) from the State is prohibited. 

Sunday shooting prohibited. 

Killing wild fowl for sale in Currituck, New Hanover and Brunswick counties, 
or shipping them out of these counties, is prohibited between March 10 and Nov. 10. 

Non=residents forbidden to shoot wild fowl in the waters of Currituck, New 
Hanover and Brunswick counties from blinds, box and battery not on land at the 
time. Non-residents shall be allowed to shoot from any blind, box, battery or 
float not connected with the land, in such waters of Dare county as lie south of a 
straight line from Manteo to the Nagshead life-saving station, when they shall have 
obtained license for said purpose ; and the clerk of the superior court of Dare 
county is hereby authorized and directed to issue said license on the payment of 
twenty-five dollars per annum and fifty cents fee for issuing said license. 

Currituck Sound. 

It is unlawful to shoot over decoys of any kinds in the waters of said sound 
between the twentieth day of March and the 20th of November of each year, or to 
sell or to ship any wild fowl between the said twentieth day of March and twen- 
tieth day of November of each year. 

Note. — The Legislature of 1896 of New York passed a law that " no person shall catch or kill, or 
attempt to catch or kill, within the county of Wayne, any mink, skunk, muskrat or fox, except upon his 
premises or within the limits of an incorporated village, or have the same in his possession which was so 
killed, from the first day of May to the thirty-first day of the following October; except that foxes shall 
not be so killed or caught from the first day of May to the thirtieth day of the following September." 



American Game and Fish Laws. — North Carolina. 91 



No person shall put out decoys in the waters of said sound before sunup of 
any day between the twentieth day of November and the twentieth day of March 
each year and on every Wednesday and every Saturday between the twentieth day 
of November and the twentieth day of March of each year. No person shall put 
out aecoys of any kind in the waters of said sound. 

No person between the twentieth day of October and the twentieth day of 
March of each year shall sail, row or propel a boat in any way after wild fowl in 
the waters of said sound for the purpose of forcing them on the wing or shoot them 
with rifle while sailing at any time. 

All battery boats shall not leave said landing for the purpose of hunting wild 
fowl until sunrise. 

Eggs of partridges and quail protected. 

Fire hunting of wild fowl unlawful or any gun other than can be fired from 
the shoulder. 

Also unlawful to shoot after the hour of sunset and before the hour of daylight. 

In Johnston county this does not apply. 

Decoys are prohibited in Currituck county between April i and Nov. lO, and 
shipping of wild fowl out of the State between these dates is prohibited. 

It is unlawful to use floating blinds for wild fowl in the county of Currituck. 

In Martin and Bertie counties squirrels may be killed between Aug. 15 and 
March i. 

Hunting upon another's land, after notice forbidding same, is unlawful. 

Hunting of Opossums — It is lawful to hunt with dogs or kill opossums in 
the following counties from Oct. i to Feb. i : Franklin, Wake, Northampton, 
Davidson, Chatham, Durham, Moore, Rockingham, Gaston, Stokes, Wayne, Meck- 
lenburg, Vance, Rutherford, Alamance, Orange, Caswell, Durham and Guilford. 

FISH. 

Mountain Trout may be caught from Dec. 30 to Oct. 16. 

Seining of trout is prohibited. 

Killing fish by shooting or explosives is forbidden. 

LOCAL QAHE LAWS. 

Beaufort and Hyde Counties. 

Shooting of quail is lawful from Oct. 15 to March 20. 
Bladen County. 

The citizens of Brown March township may hunt and kill deer from vSept. i to 
Feb. 15. 

Stanley County. 

Lawful to kill wild turkeys at any time. 

Halifax and Warren Counties. 

Unlawful to hunt or kill partridges, quail, on land of another without permis- 
sion, in Halifax and Warren counties. 

Unlawful to shoot opossums between Feb. i and Oct. i. 

That no person shall shoot, trap or net, or in any way destroy any pheasants in 
the counties of Halifax and Warren prior to the first day of November, 1899. 

Richmond County. 
Unlawful to shoot deer from Feb. 15 and Aug. 15. 



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Durham County. 
Unlawful to shoot opossums between Feb. i and Oct i. 
Columbus County. 

Unlawful to hunt dee7- between Jan. i and Sept. i. 

Unlawful to set steel traps or other kind of traps in open woods or swamps for 
7uild animals between March i and Dec. i. This does not apply to catching birds 
or other wild fowl. 

Wilson County. 

Lawful to kill doves and larks at any time. 

Carteret County. 
Unlawful to shoot wild Jowl from battery. 

Caldwell County. 
Deer in this county protected until March ii, 1897. 

Hayward County. 
Deer protected until March 6, 1896. 

Iredell County. 

It is unlawful to kill, shoot, or trap, or net any partridges, quails, or wild tur- 
keys in Iredell county at any time between the last day of March and the first day 
of November in each and every year. 

This act shall apply only to Olive, Eagle Mills and Turnersburg townships. 

Lenoir County. 

It is unlawful for any person to hunt or shoot any partridges or quails in 
Lenoir county for the purpose of sending them out of the county for market. 

Tyrrell County. 

It is unlawful for any person to kill or capture or hunt, wi'th dog or gun, or 
offer for sale or buy any deer, partridge or quail in the county of Tyrrell between 
the first day of March and the fifteenth day of October of each year. 

That it shall be unlawful at any time to take or destroy the eggs of partridges 
in Tyrrell county. 

Clay County. 

Any person who shall hunt with gun or dogs on the lands of another in the 
county of Clay, without having obtained leave of the owner, shall, for every offence, 
forfeit and pay ten dollars to the party aggrieved ; provided^ no such recovery shall 
be had unless the owner of the land, by advertisement posted at two or more 
public places in the county where the land is situated, has forbidden the person so 
hunting by name, or all persons generally, to hunt on his land, and any person 
hunting, after having been so forbidden shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined 
and imprisoned at the discretion of the court. 

Macon County. 

It is unlawful to shoot, trap, or otherwise take or kill any wild turkeys in 
Macon county between the first day of May and the fifteenth day of October in 
each and every year. 



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Davidson and Randolph Counties. 

, That it shall be unlawful to kill or shoot partridges, quails or wild turkeys in 
the counties of Davidson and Randolph between April the first and the first day of 
October in each year, and the person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 

Protecting Game in Rowan County. 

That no quail shall be trapped, netted or shot in the county of Rowan from 
the fifteenth day of February to the fifteenth day of November. 

That it shall be unlawful for any express company or railroad company to 
receive and ship game without the packages are plainly marked what kind or class 
of game is being shipped. 

Mitchell County. 

That any person keeping tame deer or deer parks enclosed by high fences shall 
keep such deer listed for taxation and marked by a bell or a collar so that hunters 
and those whose lands may be trespassed upon by such deer can distinguish deer 
thus listed from wild deer; otherwise such keepers of deer shall have no cause of 
action for the killing of such tame deer. Deer so listed and marked shall be 
entitled to the same protection that all other domestic animals are. If any listed 
and marked deer shall trespass upon the premises of another under a lawful fence 
such person shall have the same right of recovery of damages as is prescribed 
against the trespass of any other live stock. 

That no person shall fish with hook, seine, gig or in any other way in any of 
the water courses for three years from the ratification of this act. 

The commissioners will pay one dollar for each fox scalp, for every fox caught 
in the county. 

LOCAL FISH LAWS. 

Pigeon River, in Haywood County. 

It is unlawful for any person to take, catch or kill fish in the waters of the Big 
East fork of Pigeon river, or its tributaries, in the county of Haywood, until the 
first day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. 

Big Flatty Creek and Little Flatty Creek, in Pasquotank County. 

It is unlawful for any person to haul or fish with a drag net or set a pound net 
in Big Flatty creek or in Little Flatty creek, in Pasquotank county, within two 
hundred (200) yards of the mouth of either of said creeks. 

Little River and its Tributaries in County of Transylvania. 

It is unlawful for any person or persons to fish for trout with hook, or other- 
wise, within two years from the ratification of this act, in the waters of Little river 
or its tributaries, in the county of Transylvania, anywhere above Hooker's Mill. 

Rowan County. 

It is unlawful to fish in any of the streams in Rowan county with a drag seine 
during the months of March, April and May ; these months cover the spawning 
season, and the use of drag seines destroy the spawn. 

Ararat River. 

It is unlawful for any person to use any basket, seine or gig, or by muddying 
the water, or by shooting, or by using dynamite cartridges, to catch, to take or kill 
fish in the Ararat river, from Flat Shoals ford, in Surry county, to the Virginia 
line, and all tributaries, for the space of three years from the ratification of this 
act, by any means except by the ordinary rod, line and hook. 



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Cape Fear River. 

It is unlawful for any person who is a non-resident of the State of North Caro- 
lina to catch fish for marketable purposes, in the waters of the Cape Fear river, or 
any of its tributaries. 

Roanoke, Middle and Eastmust Rivers. 

It is unlawful for any person to set any pound, pod or pike nets, or Dutch nets 
within two miles, either way, from the mouth of Roanoke, Middle, and Eastmust 
rivers, for the purpose of taking fish therefrom. 

It is also unlawful for any person to set or use any wire or seine hedging in 
the waters of Roanoke, Middle, and Eastmust rivers, so as to obstruct more than 
one half the width of said rivers at any one point, and the distance between the 
setting or placing of such nets and hedging shall not be less than one half mile 
apart. 

Black River and Mingo Creek. 

Fishing in Black river in the counties of Sampson and Cumberland, in any 
other way than with hook and line, shall be unlawful, below the Atlantic Line 
railroad bridge on Black river, and below the Averasboro and Clinton road, in 
Mingo creek. 

North River and its Tributaries. 

It is unlawful for any person or persons to use any drag net or seine in the 
waters of North river and its tributaries, said river and its tributaries lying in and 
between the counties of Camden and Currituck. Pi-ovided that this act shall not 
be construed to prevent the citizens of Currituck county from fishing with seines 
and drag nets in any part of said streams that lie wholly in Currituck county, and 
shall not be construed to prohibit the citizens of Currituck county from fishing, as 
aforesaid, from the Currituck shore to the middle of any part of said streams which 
constitute the dividing line between the said counties. 

Hunting and Fishing upon any lands in the County of Forsyth. 

It is unlawful for any person to hunt or fish upon the lands of another, in the 
county of Forsyth, with or without guns or dogs, except by consent of the owner. 

Richland Creek in Haywood County. 

It is unlawful for any person or persons to take, catch or kill fish in the waters 
of Richland creek or any of its tributaries in Haywood county above the corporate 
limits of the town of Waynesville until the first day of May, one thousand eight 
hundred and ninety-seven. 

Corrituch Sound — Unlawful to take fish with nets, etc., for foreign markets 
between March 31 and Oct. 15, except mullets, herring and shad. This act not 
applicable to haul seines from shore. 

Diamond Back Terrapin — Unlawful to catch, buy, sell or pound on land 
between April i and Nov. 30, any diamond back terrapin at any time of a less 
size than five inches in length upon the bottom shell. 



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NORTH DAKOTA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Prairie Chicken, Pinnated Grouse, Sharp=tailed Grouse, Ruffed 
Grouse, Woodcock, Plover, Wild Duck, Wild Goose, Brant may be killed 
from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

It is unlawful to kill any wild duck, goose or brant with any swivel gun or 
other gun except such as is commonly shot from the shoulder, or in hunting such 
birds make use of any artificial light or battery. 

Snaring is forbidden. 

Eggs and nests protected. 

Unlawful for any one person to shoot in one day more than twenty-five of 
either kind of above birds. 

Possession of above birds prohibited during close season. 

Unlawful to shoot songbirds at any time. 

Buffalo, Elk, Deer, Antelope, Caribou, flountain Sheep may be killed 
from Nov. i to Dec. 15. 

Unlawful to kill in one day more than five of the above animals. 

Unlawful to use dogs at any time in running or driving above animals. 

Ensnaring or trapping of above animals is unlawful, also the use of gun traps. 

Unlawful to hunt on enclosed or cultivated premises of another except uncul- 
tivated lands of non-residents, without consent of owner, tenant or agent thereof. 

Transportation — The possession, sale or transportation of the above birds 
and animals contrary to above provisions is unlawful, and any person who ships or 
receives for shipment beyond the limits of the State any of the above birds or 
animals is liable to a fine. 

Bounty on Wolves — A bounty of $2 is allowed. 

Non=Residents — It is unlawful for any non-resident of this State to hunt, 
kill or wound in this State any of the wild animals or birds without having first 
obtained the permit for non residents (license fee, twenty-five dollars). It is also 
unlawful for any resident of this State, either alone or with another or others, to 
use any dog in hunting, setting, pointing or retrieving any game unless such resi- 
dent shall hold a permit good at the place where he so uses a dog (license fee, fifty 
cents). 

FISH. 

Hook and line fishing only allowed, exception in the Missouri river. 

It is unlawful between Nov. i and May i to catch in any of the waters of this 
State, except the Missouri river, any pike, pickerel, perch, bass or muskellonge for 
any purpose other than propagating or breeding the same, and it is unlawful for 
any person to expose such fish for sale during above period. 

One person only allowed to catch not more than twenty-five fish in any one day. 

Exportation of Fish — It is unlawful for any person to ship or receive for 
shipment beyond the limits of the State any of the fish above mentioned. 

Ice fishing prohibited. 



OKLAHOriA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

It is unlawful for any person to wound, kill, ensnare or trap, in any manner 
within this territory any deer, buck, doe or fawn or antelope ; any prairie chicken 
or any grouse, quail, wild turkey, wren, martin, swallow, robin, turkey buzzard or 
any insectivorous birds, or to pursue the same with such intent, or to have the same 



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in their possession, except it shall be lawful to shoot quail, prairie chicken and 
wild turkey between Nov. i and Feb. i, and to shoot plover and dove between Aug. 
I and Dec. 31, provided it shall be unlawful for -any person at any time to kill, 
destroy or have in their possession any wild turkey, quail, plover or dove for any 
purpose or under any pretext whatsoever, except for their ovvn private use as a food ; 
and provided^ further, that it be lawful to catch and possess deer, buck, doe or ante- 
lope for the purpose of domestication within the territory. 

The above provisions shall not apply to the shooting and killing of hawks and 
birds of the falcon family that live by preying on other fowls. 

Possession of Game — Possession of any meat of any of the parts of game 
during close season \^ prima facie evidence to convict. 

Exportation — It is unlawful to export to any other territory or State or 
county any of the above game. 

Hunting on Land of Another — Unlawful to fish, hunt or trap upon land of 
another without consent of owner, occupant or lessee of such premises. 

Transportation — It is unlawful for any railroad or express companies or 
other common carrier, or any person to receive any of the above animals or birds 
or parts of such game for shipping which have been captured or killed in this 
territory. This provision does not apply to fine birds or animals captured or held 
for domestic or scientific purposes; and provided, that not more than one pair of 
such birds or animals may be shipped at any one time. 

FISH. 

Unlawful to Fish Except with Hook and Line — It shall be unlawful for 
any person to take any fish with a gig or spear, net, seine, gun or trap of any kind 
or set net, weir or pot in any of the lakes, ponds, rivers or small streams ; but this 
provision does not apply to legitimate fishing with hook, line and pole or to 
persons catching small minnows for bait, with a seine not over ten feet in length, 
or to the taking of fish out of the Arkansas river, Cimarron river, or North or 
South Canadian rivers, or the Deep Fork or Salt Fork of the Arkansas, between 
Jan. I and June i, and between Sept. i and Nov. i. 



OHIO. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Muskrat, Mink, Otter may be killed from March i to April 15. 

Trapping prohibited of above animals during close season. 

Insectivorous birds, with their nests and eggs, protected. 

Deer protected until Nov. 10, 1900. 

Quail from Nov, 10 to Dec. 16. 

Unlawful at any time to kill quail, ruffled grouse or pheasant, or any Mongolian, Eng- 
lish or ring-neck pheasant, for the purpose of conveying same beyond the limits of the 
State, or for the purpose of sale in the markets of this State, or to transport, or have in 
possession with intent to procure the transportation beyond said limits, any of such birds 
killed within this State. The reception by any person within this State of any such birds 
for shipment to a point without the State, is prima facie evidence to convict. 

Gray, Fox or Black Squirrel may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. 16. 

Woodcock from July 4 to Nov. 16. 

Dove or Prairie Chicken from Sept. i to Dec. 16. 

Wild Duck from Sept. i to April 11. 

Wild Turkey from Nov. 10 to Dec. 16. 

Snaring of quail or partridge prohibited at all times. 



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Water Fowl — Shooting by artificial light and sink boat or battery, by steam 
or naphtha launch, or with any trap or net, is forbidden. 

Swivel or punt gun for shooting wild fowl is unlawful. 

No person shall kill any wild duck on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday of any week on 
any of the reservoirs belonging to the State of Ohio or upon the waters of Lake Erie 
and the estuaries and bays thereof. 

Wild Duck, Snipe, Rail, Killdeer, Plover, Coot, or Mud Hen, from Sept. i 
to April II. Only lawful to kill wild duck from 6 A. M. to 5 P. M. 

Sunday shooting is prohibited. 

Transportation out of the State of game killed during close season is prohibited. 

Hunting on lands of another without permission is unlawful. 

Possession or sale of birds and animals above mentioned during close season is 
prima facie evidence to convict, except possession of wild deer. 

Wild Pigeon and Wild Fowl protected in their nesting ground or roosting place. 

Using ferrets upon the premises of another without permission, for purpose of 
catching rabbits, is unlawful. 

riongolian Pheasant, Ring=Neck or English Pheasant protected until 
Nov. 10, 1900. 

Insectivorous birds protected, except house-sparrow, and American robin where 
destroying berries or fruit on owner's or tenant's premises. 

FISH. 

Brook Trout, Landlocked Salmon, California Salmon may be caught 
from March 15 to Sept. 15. 

Sale of above fish during close season is unlawful. 

Unlawful to catch or have in possession any black bass less than six inches in 
length. 

Fishing in Private Waters is prohibited, without consent of owner. 

Killing of fish by explosives or poisons is unlawful. 

Fish Nets, Bass, etc. — No person shall draw, set, place, locate or maintain 
any pound net, seine, fish trap, trammel net, gill net, fyke or set net, or any device for 
catching fish in any of the waters, either natural or artificial, lying in the State of Ohio, 
or part therein, nor catch fish with any device in any of the waters of this State, except 
with hook and line, with bait or line. No person shall catch and take any bass less than 
six inches in length; nor buy, sell, offer for sale or have in possession, any fish caught out 
of season, or in any manner prohibited. And all pound nets, seines, fish traps, trammel 
nets, gill nets, fyke or set nets, or any device for catching fish, set, placed, located or 
maintained in or upon any of the waters of this State, or on the shores of any such waters, 
in violation of this Act, shall be deemed a public nuisance and shall be abated and 
destroyed. Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to Lake Erie, or any of the 
estuaries, inlets or bays thereof, or shall apply to artificial fish ponds. 

Sect. 6968-1. No person shall draw, set, place, locate or maintain any pound net, 
seine, gill net, trap or fish net whatever, in the waters of Lake Erie between the fifteenth 
day of December and the fifteenth day of March; nor in Sandusky bay, nor in Maumee 
bay as far up as Maumee bridge, nor in Portage bay as far up as Oak Harbor bridge, nor 
in any other bay or estuary bordering upon or flowing into Lake Erie between the 
fifteenth day of May and the fifteenth day of September, and between the fifteenth day 
of December and the fifteenth day of March. 

No person shall set, place, locate or maintain any pound or trap net in Lake Erie at 
a greater distance than eight miles from the shore of mainland. 

No person shall set, place, locate or maintain any gill net, or catch fish with a gill net, 
in any waters of Lake Erie [except] where the water is fifty feet deep or over. 

Each and every person or firm engaged in taking fish with nets in waters mentioned 
in this section shall, on the fifteenth day of June and the fifteenth day of December of 
each year, file a certified statement with the commissioners of fish and game showing the 



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varieties or species of fish caught, and the amount in weight of each kind or species so 
caught or taken; and such statement shall show the number and kind of nets used, the 
number of vessels or boats used, and the number of men employed during the preceding 
six months or half year. 

Sect. 6968-3. No person shall have in his possession fish caught in the waters 
mentioned in Sect. 6968, of a length less than the following, unless caught by hook 
and line: Saugers and blue pike, nine inches; pickerel, eleven inches; black bass, 
twelve inches; grass pike, eighteen inches; white fish, fifteen inches; herring, ten 
inches; catfish, fifteen inches; perch, eight inches and sturgeon three and one half feet. 
And all fish caught of a length less than herein prescribed for the respective species or 
kind shall be released alive immediately, while the nets are being lifted or taken up, in 
such manner as not to injure the fish so released. Provided, however, that the releasing 
of such undersized fish shall apply only to the varieties of fish herein mentioned, and hav- 
ing in possession or fainiag to return to the waier alive as herein provided, by the 
catcher, a quantity of such undersized fish, not exceeding in weight three per cent of 
the day's catch or lift of each variety of fish, the length of which is herein prescribed, 
shall not be deemed a violation of this Act. No person shall buy, sell or offer for sale, or 
have in his possession, any fish caught out of season or in a manner prohibited. 

Fishing in Buckeye lake only allowed with rod, line, and hook, or line and hook. 

Scioto, Muskingum and Miami Rivers — Lawful to catch suckers, mullets, 
red horse and German carp with a dip net, the dimensions of which shall not be 
greater than eight feet in length or breadth. 



OREGON. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 



Deer may be killed from Aug. i to Dec. i. No deer shall be killed between 
one hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise of any day. 

Spotted fawns protected. 

Neither male nor female deer can be killed at any time for other than food pur- 
poses. 

Elk, Moose, flountain Sheep from Aug. i to Dec. i. Cannot be killed 
for other than food purposes. 

The sale or barter of the skin of the above animals is unlawful. 

Possession during close season is prohibited. 

Wild Fowl from Sept. i to March 15. 

Prairie Chicken from July i to Oct. i. 

Ruffed Grouse, Pheasant, Mongolian Pheasant, Quail from Sept. i to 
Dec. I. 

Unlawful to shoot more than twenty in one day. 

Unlawful to kill any quail or Chinese pheasant in the portion of the State lying 
east of the Cascade Mountains. 

Transportation out of the State of any of the above birds or any duck, geese 
or swan is unlawful. 

Netting and snaring quail, prairie chicken and ruffed grouse prohibited. 

California Quail may be killed from Oct. 15 to Feb. 15. 

Nests of game birds and wild fowl protected. 

The possession of above-mentioned birds and animals during close season is 
prima facie evidence to convict. 

Ringnecked Mongolian Pheasants are protected, which were imported 
into this State by O. N. Denny, in that portion of the State lying east of the Cas- 
cade mountains. In the counties of Jackson and Josephine, ringnecked Mongolian 
pheasants are protected for five years from Feb. 22, 1893. • 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Oregon, 99 

Ducks, Geese, Swan — Possession and sale allowed from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Wild Fowl riethods — Every person who shall use any sink box on the 
Columbia river or on any lake or river for the purpose of shooting wild ducks, 
geese, swan or other water fowl therefrom at any time shall be guilty of a misde- 
meanor. Every person who shall use any batteries or swivel or pivot gun, or any 
other gun than one to be held in the hands and fired from the shoulder, either from 
the shore or on a boat, raft or other device on the Columbia river, or on any lake or 
river at any time, for the purpose of shooting wild ducks, geese, swan or other 
water fowl shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Every person who shall use or build 
any blind or other structure in any public lake or river or in the Columbia river 
more than one hundred feet out from the shore or margin of such lake or river for 
the purpose of shooting wild ducks, geese, swan, or other water fowl therefrom at 
any time shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Every person who shall build or use 
any blind or other structure in any lake other than public lakes more than 
one hundred feet out from the shore or margin of such lake for the purpose of 
shooting wild ducks, geese, swan or other water fowl therefrom at any time shall be 
guilty of a misdemeanor. Every person who shall build or use any blind or other 
structure in any lake, which lake is not wholly owned by himself, or his lessor, or 
licensor which stands more than one hundred feet out from his own shore or margin 
of such lake, for the purpose of shooting wild ducks, geese, swan, or other water 
fowl therefrom, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Ever person who shall at any 
time, between one hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise, fire off any 
gun, or build any fire, or flash any light, or burn any powder, or other imflammable 
substance, upon the margin or in the vicinity of, or upon any lake, pond, slough, 
swamp, or other feeding grounds frequented by wild ducks, geese, swan, or other 
water fowl with intent to thereby shoot, kill or disturb any of such waterfowl shall 
be guilty of a misdemeanor. 

To prevent destruction of crops ducks and game may be killed. 

FISH. 

flountain or Brook Trout may be caught from April i to Nov. i. 

Taking them with any other device than hook and line is prohibited. 

Redfish, Lake Trout from Jan. i to Aug. lo. 

Unlawful to sell or have in possession for sale, any of the various varieties of 
trout, except from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Salmon in the Columbia and Clackamas Rivers — It is unlawful to take 
or fish for salmon in the Columbia river or its tributaries by any means whatever 
in any year hereafter, between the first day of March and the tenth day of April, 
or between the tenth day of August and the tenth day of September, or in any of 
the rivers and bays of the State or the Columbia river during the weekly close 
time ; that is to say, between the hours of six o'clock p.m. on each and every Sat- 
urday and six o'clock in the afternoon of the following Sunday ; provided, that in 
Clackamas river it shall not be lawful to take or fish for salmon, by any means 
whatever, between the tenth day of August and the first day of October ; and any 
person or persons fishing for or catchingsalmon in violation of this section, or fish- 
ing for salmon by leaving or having any fishing gear in the water in a condition 
to take fish, or purchasing Salmon so unlawfully caught, or having in his or their 
possession any such salmon, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon 
conviction thereof be fined in a sum not less than $50 nor more than $250. 

Fishing Near Obstructions — It is unlawful in any manner to catch, kill or 
destroy any salmon on or within one mile below any rack or other obstruction 
erected across any river or stream for the purpose of obtaining fish for propagation. 

Salmon in Other Waters — It is unlawful for any person to take or fish 
for salmon in the waters of the Nehalem, Tillamook, Nestucca, Salmon, Siletz, 



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Yaquina, Alsea, Siuslaw, Umpqua, Coos bay, Coquille, Sixes, Elk, Chetco, Rogue 
river, Windchuck, or any of their tributaries, or in any other streams or bays in this 
State, except the Columbia river and its tributaries from Nov. i until Dec. 15, or 
between April 15 and June i. 

Nets — It shall not be lawful for any pound net, sec net, trap, weir or other 
fixed appliance for taking fish, to extend more than one third of the way across the 
breadth of any stream, channel, or slough, at the time and place of such fishing. 

Pollution of Waters — It shall not be lawful to cast or pass or allow to be 
cast or passed into any waters of this State in which salmon or trout are wont to be, 
any lime, gas, coccidus indinis, or any other substance deleterious to fish, and any 
person or persons violating any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed 
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not less 
than $50 nor more than $250. 

Possession in Close Time — It is unlawful for any person or persons to 
receive or have in his possession, or to offer for sale or transportation, or to 
transport during the close season in the spring, namely, from March i, to April 10, 
any of the following varieties or kinds of fresh fish : Chinook, salmon, silver sal- 
mon, steelhead, or blueback. 

Sawdust, Shavings — It is unlawful for the proprietor of any sawmill in 
this State, or any employee therein, or any other person, to cast sawdust, planer 
shavings, or other lumber waste made by any lumbering manufacturing concern, or 
suffer or permit such sawdust, shavings or other lumber waste to be thrown or dis- 
charged in any manner into the waters of this State, or the Columbia river, or 
to deposit the same where high water will take the same into any of the waters of 
this State, or the Columbia river. 

The use of drugs or explosives in killing fish is prohibited. 

Fishing upon private waters, after notice posted, is unlawful, without consent 
of owner. 

Resident Citizens Only Allowed to Catch Salmon and Sturgeon 

Aliens not allowed to fish for salmon or sturgeon. Must have become a citizen 

of the United States or declared his intention to become such one year prior thereto, 
and must have been a resident of this State for six months. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Elk, Deer, Antelope, Venison — That no person shall kill in any part of 
this State any elk or wild deer, save only from the first day of October in any year 
to the fifteenth day of December next following, and no person shall have in 
possession, or offer for sale or transport any elk, wild deer, antelope or fresh 
venison, save only from the first day of October in any year to the thirtieth day of 
November next following. No person shall, at any time, kill any fawn when in its 
spotted coat. No person shall pursue any elk or wild deer with dogs in any part 
of this State, or shall kill in the water any elk or wild deer or fawn which has been 
driven thereto by dogs. 

Squirrel may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Hares or Rabbit from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Hunting or killing of rabbits with ferrets prohibited. 

Wild Turkey from Oct. is'to Jan. i. 

Wild Fowl from Sept. i to May 15. 

Plover from July 15 to Jan. i. 



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Woodcock from July 4 to Jan. i. 

Quail, Virginia Partridge from Nov. i to Dec. 15. 

Ruffed and Pinnated Grouse, Prairie Chicken from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Any person may sell or have in his possession any pinnated grouse, commonly 
called prairie chicken, ruffed grouse, commonly called pheasant, and quail or 
Virginia partridge and woodcock for a period of fifteen days after the time limited 
for killing the same has expired. With this exception, the possession of any of 
the above-mentioned birds or animals during the close season is unlawful ; but this 
will not prevent any person from killing any wild animal or bird when found 
destroying one's crops. 

Rails or Reedbirds may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Web-footed Wild Fowl from Sept. i to May i. 

Unlawful to kill any web-footed wild fowl from or with any craft or boat 
propelled by steam or sails. 

Shooting of wild fowl limited to use of shoulder gun alone. 

Insectivorous birds altogether protected with the exception of the English 
sparrow. 

Pigeon nestings protected against firearms to a radius of one mile from roosting 
or breeding place, and penalty for disturbance in any manner while nesting ; and 
snaring or netting for the purpose of killing during the nesting season prohibited. 

Snaring, netting or catching of game birds by torchlight prohibited. 

Sunday hunting and shooting prohibited. 

FISH. 
WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Salmon or Grilse may be caught from March i to Aug. 15. 

Unlawful to take above fish less than three pounds. 

Speckled Trout from April 15 to July 15. 

Speckled trout or California mountain trout must measure at least five inches 
in length. 

Catching of trout or bass with nets in waters owned by one's self is lawful 
during close season. 

Unlawful to fish in any stream for a period of three years in which brook 
trout have been planted by the fish commissioners. 

Lake Trout may be caught from Jan. i to Oct. i. 

Lake Erie or Grass Bass — No person shall by any means or device what- 
soever catch or kill in any waters of this State any black bass, green bass, yellow 
bass, willow bass, rock bass. Lake Erie or grass bass, pike or pickerel or wall-eyed 
pike, commonly known as Susquehanna salmon, between the first day of January 
and June i, nor shall catch or kill any of said species of fish at any other time during 
the year save only with a rod, hook and line ; provided, the above shall not apply 
to the waters of Lake Erie, except in the ponds on the island or peninsula forming 
the north and east shores of the harbor of Erie. 

Drawing off waters for purpose of catching fish is prohibited. 

Size of Black Bass and WalUEyed Pike — No person shall catch or kill 
in the Delaware river any black bass or wall eyed pike under six inches in length 
or any rock bass under five inches in length under a penalty of ten dollars for every 
fish so caught. But should any such fish be taken of less size than the above or 
should any wall-eyed pike or rock bass of any size be taken within two years from 
the passage of this act it shall be the duty of any one taking or capturing the same 
to return the fish immediately to the water from w.hence taken. [See note below]. 

Black Bass, Rock Bass, WalUEyed Pike, Susquehanna Salmon — No 
person shall catch any black bass, rock bass or wall-eyed pike, commonly known as 



102 American Game and Fish Laws. — Pennsylvania. 

Susquehanna salmon, between the first day of January and the thirtieth day of 
May : prcn'idcd, that neither this nor any of the preceding sections shall apply to 
fishing in the waters of Lake Erie. 

[Note — The legislature of Pennsylvania passed in 1895 ^^ following law: 
No person shall catch or kill in the Delaware river any black bass or wall-eyed 
pike under nine inches in length or any rock bass under five inches in length under 
a penalty of ten dollars for every fish so caught. But should any such fish be 
taken of less si/e than the above or should any wall-eyed pike or rock bass of any 
size be taken within two years from the passage of this act it shall be the duty of 
any one taking or capturing the same to return the fish immediately to the water 
from whence taken. Any violation of this law shall subject the offender to a 
penalty of ten dollars for each and every fish so caught : provided, the alterations 
and amendments herein provided for shall not be operative until the legislature of 
the State of New Jersey shall approve the same in whole or in part by enacting 
laws similar in effect as herein provided. 

Trespass — Fishing in private ponds, after notice posted, is unlawful, without 
consent of owner. 

It is lawful to fish with fyke or hoop nets in any of the streams uninhabited by 
brook or speckled trout, between March i and Dec. i. 

Set Nets unlawful except in Delaware river below Trenton falls. 

Seining forbidden, except in case of shad, the meshes of such seines to be not 
less than three inches, and no seine shall be drawn within one fourth of a mile of 
any dam across any river. 

Sunday fishing is prohibited. 

Fishing in Lake Erie — It is unlawful to place any set net or set nets, fish 
baskets, pound nets, gill nets, eel weirs, kiddles, brush or fascine nets, fyke nets, or 
any other net or nets of whatever description or nature, or any other permanently 
set means of taking fish or otherwise, in the nature of seines, in any of the waters 
of Lake Erie, within two miles from the entrance of any bay, or within one half 
mile from the mouths of any streams, commonly known as and called creeks, flow- 
ing into said lake ; nor shall any person make use of any device or appliance what- 
ever for the purpose of taking, catching, or killing fisn within the above-mentioned 
limits, or in the creeks flowing into said lake, save only with rod, hook, and line. 
Any person violating the provisions of this law shall, upon conviction thereof, be 
liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars for each and every offence. 

Any person or persons catching or selling any food fish, caught in the waters 
of Lake Erie, within the jurisdiction of the commonwealth, for the purpose of 
making compost or any fertilizing mixture, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 

It is unlawful to place or allow to pass into or upon any of the spawning 
grounds of Lake Erie, or any part thereof, any fish offal, contents of tannery vats, 
coal tar, gas tar, sawdust, and planing-mill shavings, or any other deleterous sub- 
stances, or for any person or persons to make use of giant powder or other electric 
powder, or any explosive substance whatever, for the purpose of taking fish ; or to 
spear any pickerel, pike, grass pike, or muskellonge ; or to have in possession any 
fish unlawfully caught in the waters of Lake Erie, bays, ponds, and bayous adjacent 
there^to ; and upon conviction thereof, shall be liable to a penalty of ten dollars for 
each and every offence. 

It is unlawful to fish on the first day of the week, called Sunday; penalty of 
twenty-five dollars for each and every offence. 

Nothing in this law will prevent the catching or taking of fish with rod, hook, 
and line, or bait fish by hand nets or cast nets for angling or scientific purposes; 
or taking fish for artificial propagation, the stocking of other waters, and scientific 
investigation. 

For the Protection of Sturgeon — It is unlawful for any person or persons 
to take, capture, or kill, or have in possession, after th« same has been taken, cap- 



American Game and Fish Laws — Pennsylvania, Rhode Island. 103 

tured, or killed, any sturgeon between the thirtieth day of June and the thiity-first 
day of December in each and every year, under a penalty of twenty dollars for each 
and every sturgeon so taken, captured, killed, or had unlawfully in possession. 
[This act is to take effect when similar acts shall have been passed by the legisla- 
tures of the States of Delaware and New Jersey.] 

Pike County. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. i to Dec. i. 

Gray or Black Squirrel from Sept. i to Dec. 15. 

Gray Rabbit from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 

Wood or Summer Duck from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Woodcock or Mud Snipe from July 4 to Dec. 15. 

Quail or Virginia Partridge from Oct. 15 to Dec. i. 

Ruffed Grouse (called pheasant) from Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. 

Pike or Pickerel from June i to Feb. 15. 

Salmon or Speckled Trout may be caught from May I to Aug. I. 

Huntington County. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 
Squirrel from Oct. 15 to Jan. i. 

Bedford County. 

No person within the county of Bedford shall kill, take or have in his or her 
possession after the same are killed any wild deer, wild turkey, woodcock, quail or 
Virginia partridge, pheasant or prairie chicken, squirrel, or rabbit, save only from 
the fifteenth day of October to the fifteenth day of December inclusive, in each 
year. 

Tioga County. 

It is unlawful within the county of Tioga to catch, take or kill for the purpose 
of sale any grouse, pheasant, quail, partridge, woodcock, wild pigeon, speckled 
trout or black bass. Catching or killing of deer or fawn prohibited. It is also un- 
lawful for the period of three years from June 26, 1895, to catch, take or kill any 
deer or fawn. 



RHODE ISLAND. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Woodcock may be killed from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Ruffed Grouse or Partridge from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Grouse or Heath Hen from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Quail from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Upland or Grass Plover from Aug. i to April i. 

Wood or Summer Duck from Sept. i to March i. 

Black Duck from Sept. i to March i. 

Blue or Green=winged Teal from Sept. i to March i. 

Possession of above birds during close season is prima facie evidence to con- 
vict. The sale or offering for sale any of the above birds during close season is un- 
lawful. 

Snaring or trapping quail or partridge prohibited except upon one's own land 
during open season. 

Robin, Lark, Gray Duck may be killed from Sept. i to Feb. i, 



104 American Game and Fish Laws. — Rhode Island. 

Swallow, Box Martin from Oct. i to May i. 

Squirrel, Rabbit, Hare from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Use of ferrets or weasels to catch rabbits or hares forbidden. 

Wild Pigeon from Aug. lo to Jan. i. 

Eggs and nests protected. 

All fresh-water ducks other than those before mentioned, all sea ducks, gees-, 
crows, kingfishers, crow-blackbirds, cow-blackbirds, herons, bitterns, plovers (except a-i 
mentioned above), curlews, rails, sandpipers, English sparrows, snipes, and all birds ot 
prey except fishhawks or ospreys, may be killed at any time. 

Wild Foxes — Bounty of $^ paid for same. 

Shooting on Sunday illegal. 

Waterfowl — Unlawful to use any battery, swivel, punt or pivot gun. Shoulder 
guns only allowed. 

Trespass — It is unlawful for any person, between the first day of February and 
the first day of September, to shoot at or kill any bird upon land not owned or occupied 
by himself, and without permission from the owner or occupant thereof. 

Unlawful to shoot or trap Antwerp or homing pigeons, commonly called carrier 
pigeons. 

It is unlawful for any person, except upon his own land, to shoot at, kill, entrap or 
destroy any bird not a game bird, except birds of prey. 

FISH. 
WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH. 

Trout may be caught from April i to July 15. 

Trout caught must be at least six inches long at any time of the year. 

Black Bass — Every person who shall catch any fish, or shall use any seine 
for catching fish within a half a mile from the mouth or outlet of any fishery set 
apart as is herein provided, and into any waters into which the waters of such fish- 
ery are let out, and every person who shall violate any of the provisions, shall pay 
for the first offence $50, and for every subsequent offence $100, and in addition to 
the penalties shall forfeit all the apparatus by him used in violation of the pro- 
visions of this section. No person shall take or catch fish of any kind from any of 
the inland waters of this State, set apart by the commissioners of inland fisheries 
for the cultivation of fish, except at such times and in such manner as is hereinafter 
provided. The prohibition of the catching of fish by hook and line from the fish- 
eries stocked shall be continued in force for three years from and after the time 
such fishery was first established; provided, however, that fish may be caught 
through the ice only, and with hook and line only, in those ponds set apart for the 
cultivation of black bass during December, January and February, until the expira- 
tion of said term of three years. After the expiration of said three years, March 21, 1888, 
no black bass shall be taken in any of the waters of this State, except Sneach pond, town 
of Cumberland, and Moswausicut pond in the town of Scituate, between the first day of 
March and the first day of July; nor at any time except by hook and line as aforesaid. 
Every person taking any black bass during the time aforesaid shall be fined ^15 for every 
black bass so taken, and possession by any person of any black bass during the time 
aforenamed shall be evidence that such black bass was taken in violation of law. After 
the expiration of said three years no fish shall be taken by any person from any waters 
legally set apart by said commissioners for the cultivation of shad or salmon, within one 
mile of the outlet of the streams so set apart, except from and after the fifteenth day of 
April until the fifteenth day of July, or any time except by hook and hand line, or by 
not less than three-inch mesh net or seine or seines. 

Fishing on Sunday is unlawful. 

Unlawful to take out of the State by a non-resident, in vessels, any fish or lob- 
sters. Unlawful to catch lobsters under nine inches in length. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — South Carolina. 105 

SOUTH CAROLINA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer may be killed from Sept. i to Feb. i, except in the counties of Claren- 
don, Colleton, Williamsburg, Marlboro, Kershaw, Horry, Darlington, 
Marion and Berkeley, in which counties it shall not be lawful between the first day 
of February and the first day of August. 

Hounding prohibited during close season. 

Hunting deer by fire in night time forbidden. 

Possession of deer during close season is unlawful. 

Wild Turkey, Partridge, Quail^ Woodcock or Pheasant may be killed 
from Nov. i to April i. 

Tlie Exportation or Sale or Exposure for Sale of any partridge, quail, 
woodcock or pheasant, deer or wild turkey, is unlawful for five years from Dec. 22, 
1893 

Dove from Aug. i to March i. 

Killing above birds by firelight is prohibited. 

Insectivorous birds protected. 

Mongolian or Ring=neck Pheasants are protected for ten years from Dec. 
22, 1893. 

Trespass — It is unlawful for any person, at any time whatsoever, to hunt or 
range on any land whatsoever, without the consent of the proprietor; every such 
person so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten dollars for every such 
offence. 

Non=residents Hunting and Fishing for Gain — That from and after the 
passage of this act it shall not be lawful for any non-resident of this State to engage 
in the business of hunting, ducking, fishing, or gathering oysters and terrapins, for 
gain or for market,- within the limits of Horry, Georgetown, Charlestown, Beaufort, 
Colleton, and Berkeley counties, or to engage in the exportation or sale of the fruits 
of such hunting, ducking, fishing, or gathering oysters and terrapins, without first 
obtaining from the county commissioners of the county in which said business is 
carried on a license therefor, which license shall be granted by the said county 
commissioners upon paying to the treasurer of said county, to be used for county 
purposes, the sum of twenty-five dollars for each non-resident engaging in such 
business. 

Non-resident Licenses — All persons not citizens of the State and visit- 
ing in the State for the purpose of shooting game of any kind, shall pay a 
license of twenty-five dollars to the county treasurer of the county where the visitor 
may be. Any person not obtaining said license before hunting or shooting, shall 
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not 
more than fifty dollars or be imprisoned not more than thirty days for each 
offence. Provided, that this act shall not apply to any person hunting or killing 
game on his own land. 

FISH. 

Trout — Taking trout with poison is unlawful. 

Obstructions, Seines, Nets — At no time shall there be any permanent 
obstructions of any kind or nature whatever in any of the inland creeks, streams, or 
waters of the State to the free migration of fish; nor shall any seine, net, or any 
plan or device for the stoppage or collection of fish which obstructs any portion of 
any creek, stream, or inland water within three miles of the ocean, nor within one 
mile of the mouth of Waccamaw, Great Pee Dee, and Bull Creek rivers, and not 
below a line from where Mosquito creek empties into Winyah bay, across said bay 
in an easterly direction to the opposite shore of said bay ; and there shall be a 



106 American Game and Fish Laws. — So. Carolina, So. Dakota. 



close time in all the creeks, streams, and inland waters, from the setting of the sun 
each Thursday until the rising of the sun on each Monday. 

Fishing near Fishways — It shall not be lawful for any person whomsoever, 
at any time, to erect or keep up any fish trap or other device for catching fish, or to 
fish with any net or seine, within eighty yards of any dam erected by the order or 
at the expense of the State across any stream intended thereby to be made navi- 
gable, in which dams there shall be left or constructed any sluice for the passage 
of fish. 

Fishing in Certain Counties — It is unlawful to fish with nets or gigs, or 
set traps, or shoot fish with any kind of gun, in any of the fresh waters, rivers, creeks, 
lakes, or other streams, between May i to Sept. i, in the counties of Horry, Marion, 
Darlington, Clarendon, Chesterfield, Georgetown, Marlboro, Williamsburg, and 
Richland. 

As to non-residents fishing for gain, see above provisions. 

Streams or Tributaries in Counties of Aiken, Barnwell, Darlington, Colleton, 

and Orangeburg. 

Taking of fish prohibited from April i to Nov. i, save only by hook and line 
or bow net. 

Close Season — From Nov. I to April i there shall be a close time from sun- 
rise on Friday morning to sunrise on Monday in each week, when it is unlawful to 
take or catch fish except by hook and line or bow net. 

That between Nov. i to April i, from sunrise on Monday morning to sunrise 
on Friday morning, it is unlawful to take or catch any fish except with hook and 
line, seine, gill net, bow net, or fibre net. That in no case shall any net or seine 
extend more than two-thirds across the stream, nor shall any two or more nets be 
used within two hundred yards of each other. 

Wooden or wire traps are prohibited. 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Buffalo, Elk, Deer, Antelope, Mountain Sheep protected till Sept. 1,1896. 

Unlawful to ship carcass of above animals out of the State. 

Unlawful to leave carcass of above animals lying on prairies. 

Prairie Chicken, Grouse may be killed from Sept. i. to Jan. i. 

Wild Fowl, Snipe, Plover, Curlew from Sept. i to May 15. 

Unlawful to shoot or kill for traffic any prairie chicken, wild duck, snipe, 
plover or curlew. Also for any person to shoot or kill during any one day more 
than twenty five of either kind of above birds, or for any one person, firm or cor- 
poration to have more than twenty-five of said named birds in his or their posses- 
sion at any one time unless lawfully received for transportation. 

Snaring or trapping above birds is unlawful. 

Song birds protected at all times. Also nests and eggs of above birds. 

Quail protected for five years from Jan. i, 1893. 

Beaver protected for ten years from Feb. 21, 1895. 

FISH. 

Trout, Bass, Carp, Shad or Coppies may be caught from May i to Oct. i. 
Unlawful to sell or transport above fish taken in any public waters of this 
State or to export same from the State. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — So. Dakota, Tennessee. 107 

Trout, Black Bass, Pickerel or Pike must be at least six inches in length. 

The use of explosive or poisonous substances are unlawful as well as the erec- 
tion of any dam or net or trap to catch trout or food fish. [This provision does 
not apply to the waters east of the Missouri river. . For the purpose of cultivation 
a seine, weir or trap may be used.] 

Unlawful to catch fish from private pond, lake, canal or stream without consent 
of owner. 

Pike, Pickerel, Perch, Bass, fluskellonge unlawful to catch except for the 
purposes of propagating or breeding, in any of the waters of the territory of Dakota, 
except the Missouri and Red rivers, between the first day of February and the first 
day of May in each year. 



TENNESSEE. 

STATE GAME LAW. 

Deer — It is unlawful to hunt, kill, or trap any deer for profit in the State of 
Tennessee; /r^^'/V/Vr/, however, that all citizens of Tennessee be allowed to hunt, 
kill, or capture deer for their own consumption, from Aug. i to Jan. i ; and that all 
citizens of Tennessee may kill or capture deer for profit on their own land; but not 
elsewhere from the first day of August to the first day of January of each year. 

Quail, Partridge — It is unlawful to hunt, kill, net, trap, or capture any quail 
or partridge for profit in the State of Tennessee ; provided, that any citizen of this 
State may hunt, kill, trap, or capture quail or partridge for profit on his own land, 
but not elsewhere, nor at any other season of the year than from the first day of 
November to the first day of March of each yea»; proznded, that it is unlawful to 
net any partridge or quail at any season of the year. The following counties are 
exempt from the provisions of this act: Carroll, Benton, Henderson, White, 
Cumberland, Van Buren, Smith, Cannon, Dyer, Bradley, Washington, Scott, 
DeKalb, Maury, Sullivan, Unicoi, Grundy, Fentress, Lincoln, Putnam, Pickett, 
Johnson, Carter, Franklin, Humphreys, Hickman, Lauderdale, Crockett, Lewis, 
Perry, Decatur, Green, Grainger, Hawkins, Jackson, Polk, Warren, Robertson, 
James, Meigs, Rhea, Weakley, Hardin, McNairy, Campbell, Union, Bledsoe, 
Sequatchie, Overton, Claiborne, Chester, Marion, Williamson, Marshall, Morgan, 
Bedford, Moore, Lawrence, Wayne, Macon, Clay, and Gibson. 

Deer, Wild Turkeys — It is unlawful for any person to kill any wild deer in 
Bledsoe, Cumberland, Rhea, Fentress, White, Hamilton, Warren, Johnson, Hancock, 
Unicoi, DeKalb, and Montgomery counties from Dec. i to Sept. 30 of each year; 
for any non-resident of the State of Tennessee to hunt, kill, or capture any wdld 
turkeys in Bledsoe, Rhea, Fentress, and White counties from May i to Oct. i 
of each year. 

Hunting on Sunday is unlawful. 

Hunting Deer or other animals by fire or with a gun in the night time is 
unlawful. 

FISH. 

It is unlawful to catch, kill, destroy, or take fish in or from any running stream 
of water, or in or from any lake, pond, bayou, or slough in this State which has an 
outlet into a running stream in low water, or in or from any lake, pond, bayou, or 
slough which has no such outlet, but covers an area of more than fifteen square 
miles in low water, by means of any seine, trap, net, or to use fish berries, lime, 
giant powder, dynamite, gun powder, or any other explosive substance for the 



108 American Game and Fish Laws. — Tennessee. 



destruction of fish in any of said waters, or by any other means than by angling 
with hook and line, and with trot line, gig, spike, gun, grab hook, or catch hook. 
Any person owning a private pond may have the right to catch or take fish there- 
from at any time and in any manner, whether the same has an outlet into a running 
stream or not. It is lawful to use a hand or minnow net m taking small fish or 
minnow for bait. It is unlawful to place any trap of any kind whatever in any 
stream, or in the mouth of any stream or tributary thereof, or in any lake, pond, 
bayou, or slough which has an outlet to any running stream in low water, thereby 
preventing the free ascent or descent up and down, to and from, said waters. It is 
unlawful to molest, disturb, or damage, in any way whatever, any fish eggs or young 
fish in any of said waters in this State. No person shall fish with a seine, net, trap, 
or other device in the waters upon the premises of other persons, without a written 
permission to do so by the owner. 

Any person who is a citizen of this State may catch fish by means of any trap, 
box, basket, or bait net, any of whose meshes or openings are not less than one and 
one-half inches in diameter, in any stream in his State as far as navigable. 

Reelfoot Lake — It is unlawful for any person, other than citizens of Obion 
and Lake counties, to fish in Reelfoot lake for profit ; but all citizens of Tennessee 
may fish in said lake for their own use. 

Non=Residents — ^ Unlawful for non-residents to shoot or carry away game of 
any kind in the counties of Scott, Fentress, Pickett, Morgan, Cumberland, Bledsoe, 
Sequatchie, Van Buren, White. Putnam, Rhea, Clay, Campbell, Henry, Johnson, 
Carter, Sullivan, Meigs, Claiborne. [This provision does not apply to non-residents 
hunting on the lands of Sullivan county by the request or with the consent of the 
owner thereof.] 

Bedford County. 

Pheasant, Grouse, Quail, Partridge, Lark, Woodcock or Snipe may be 

killed from vSept. 15 to March i. * 

Wild Turkey from Sept. 15 to May i. 

Song and insectivorous birds protected. 

Netting or trapping of partridges and turkey allowed, except that partridges 
shall not be netted from March i to Sept. 15, nor turkeys from May i to Sept. 15. 

Greene and Bradley Counties. 

Pheasant, Grouse, Quail, Partridge, Lark, Dove, Woodcock, Snipe 

may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Song and insectivorous birds protected. 

Washington and Carter Counties. 
Quail and partridges protected for five years from March 25, 1893. 

Franklin County. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. i to Jan. i. 
Wild Turkeys from Sept. i to April i. . 
Quail, Partridge from Dec. i to April i. 
Trapping and netting of quail or partridge is prohibited at all times. 

FISH. 

Hook and line fishing only allowed. 

Grabbing (except for red-horse), trapping, netting, gigging, seining (except for 
minnows for bait), shooting and dynamiting are prohibited. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Tennessee, Texas. 109 

Gibson, Montgomery, Lincoln, Giles Counties. 

Quail, Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to March i. 

Unlawful to net quail or partridge at any season of the year. [This provision 
does not apply to Lincoln county.] 

Grainger and Hamblen Counties. 

Quaii or Partridge — Unlawful to shoot from April i to Oct. i, inclusive. 
Netting of above birds prohibited at all times, except it be on one's own 
premises. 

Exporting of above birds from above counties at any time is unlawful. 

Warren County. 

It is unlawful for any person to hunt, kill, trap, capture or destroy for profit 
upon the lands of another in Warren county, quail, pheasants, larks, grouse, wild 
turkey, wild duck or deer without the permission of the owner thereof first had 
and obtained. 

Unlawful to shoot the above game between March i and Oct. i. 

Anderson, Claiborne, Campbell, Cumberland, Cooke, Morgan, Scott and 

Union Counties. 

Unlawful to chase deer with dogs or to shoot the same for five years from 
May 13, 1895. 



TEXAS. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Killing Wild Deer in Certain Months— Art. 426. It shall hereafter be 
unlawful for any person to kill, ensnare or trap or in any way destroy any wild deer 
in the period of the time embraced between the twentieth day of January and the 
first day in August in each year ; and any person found in possession of fresh killed 
venison one day before the above specified open season begins, or ten days after 
the open season is closed, shall be deemed equally guilty of the violation of the 
provisions of this article. 

Killing Wild Turkeys In Certain flonths — Art. 426I. It shall be 
unlawful for any person to kill or to trap for immediate use or for market, any 
wild turkey in the period of time of each year between the fifteenth day of 
May and the first day of September, and any one so offending shall be proceeded 
against as provided in article 426 of this act. 

Killing Prairie Chicken in Certain Months — Art. 427. If any person 
shall in any manner catch or kill any pinnated grouse (prairie chicken) in this State 
in the months- of March, April, May, June and July, he shall be deemed guilty of a 
misdemeanor. 

Killing Quail, etc., in certain months — Art. 428. If any person shall in 
any manner catch or kill any quail or partridge in this State, in the months of April, 
May, June, July, August and September of any year shall be deemed guilty of a 
misdemeanor. 

Killing Certain Harmless Birds — Art. 429. If any person shall wilfully 
kill or in any manner injure any mocking-bird, whippoorwill, night-hawk, bluebird, 
redbird, finch, thrush, linnet, wren, martin, swallow, bobolink, cat-bird, nonpareil, 
scissor-tail, sparrow, buzzard or carrion crow he shall be deemed guilty of a mis- 
demeanor. 



110 American Game and Fish Laws. — Texas. 

Birds of Plume — It is unlawful to kill any seagull, tern, shearwater, egret, 
heron or pelican, or take their nests or eggs. 

The following counties are hereby exempted from the provisions of articles 

426, 4269, 427,428 and 429 of this chapter, to wit: Cherokee. Shelby, Franklin, 
Rockwafl, Hopkins, Williamson, Coryell, Mills, Comanche. Runnels, Cooke, Wise, 
Madison, Clay, Jack and the unorganized counties attached to the same for judicial 
purposes, Stephens, Polk, Throckmorton, Callahan, Taylor, Jones, Kent, Garza, 
Lynn, Terry, Yoakum, Trinity, Archer, Lamar, Cass, San Jacinto, Camp, Dimmit, 
Jackson, Kaufman ; provided, the exemption from the operation of this law shall 
not apply to article 425 ; and provided, that the counties of Angelina and Sabine 
are hereby exempted from articles 426^, 427, 428 and 429 ; and provided, that the 
counties of Walker, Trinity, Panola, Jack and Young are hereby exempted from 
articles 425, 426, 426^, 427, 428 and 429 of this act ; and provided, that the counties 
of Fannin, Delta and Hopkins are hereby exempted from the provisions of articles 
426 and 426^ ; and prornded, that the county of Lee is exempted from the provisions 
of articles 426, 429 ; and provided, that the counties of Bastrop, Brazos, Wilson, 
Freestone, Lampasas and Brazoria are hereby exempted from the provisions of 
article 429; and provided, that the counties of Gonzalez, Palo Pinto, Eastland and 
Morris are hereby exempted from the provisions of articles 426, 426^, 427, and 428 ; 
and provided, that the counties of Nacogdoches, Hill and Rusk are hereby exempted 
from the provisions of articles 427,428 and 429 ; provided,iwx\.\i^x, that the counties 
of Franklin, Palo, Pinto, Cass and Williamson shall be exempted from the provi- 
sions of article 423, and the counties of Tyler, Leon and Anderson shall be 
exempted from the provisions of article 426 ; provided, further, that the county of 
Burnet is hereby exempted from the game and fish laws of this State; provided, 
that the counties of Karnes and Atascosa shall be exempted from the provisions 
of articles 423, 424, 426, 426^ and 429; provided, that the counties of Camp and 
Hill shall be exempt from articles 423 and ^2^; proz'ided, that the counties of 
Shelby, Wise and Montague shall be exempt from the provisions of article 424 ; 
provided, that the county of Bell is here exempted from the provisions of this arti- 
cle ; provided, that the counties of Wood and Rains are hereby exempted from 
articles 423, 426, 426^, 427,428 and 429 of this chapter ; /^r'/V^^/, San Augustine 
county shall be exempt from the provisions of articles 423, 424, 425, 425a, 426^, 

427, 428, 429. 

FISH. 

No person shall throw, drag or haul any fish net, seine or other contrivance 
for the purpose of catching fish (except the ordinary hook, line and pole or trot 
line) in any stream, lake or pool of water within the counties of Burnet, Hardin, 
Liberty, Tyler, Harrison, Tom Green, Bexar, Travis, Austin, Jefferson, San Augus- 
tine, Jasper, Newton and Marion, State of Texas, above tide water at any time of 
the year. 

No person shall be permitted to set, place, or use any fixed net, trap or other 
contrivance for catching or trapping fish in any waters in the counties of Burnet, 
Hardin, Liberty, Tyler, Harrison, Tom Green, Bexar, Travis, Austin, Jefferson, San 
Augustine, Jasper, Newton and Marion ; provided, that nothing in this section shall 
be construed so as to prevent or prohibit the fish commissioner of this State from 
taking any fish at any time for breeding and scientific purposes, and for stocking 
waters. 

Drugs, Poisons, Explosives — It is unlawful to catch or take any fish by 
the use of lime, China berries, India berries, or other poisonous substances placed 
in the water, or by exploding dynamite, giant powder, nitro-glycerine, or other 
compounds of an explosive nature in the form of a cartridge or in other 
forms. 



American Game and Fish Laws, — Utah, Vermont. Ill 



UTAH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAHE. 

Elk may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Possession of the whole or any part of the dead body or carcass of any elk, 
deer, mountain sheep and antelope or any fawn or young of above animals is unlaw- 
ful between Dec. 6 and Sept. i. 

Hounding of above animals is prohibited between Dec. i and Sept. i. 

Killing of above animals for sole purpose of securing the hides or skins is 
unlawful. 

The Transportation of above animals or any part thereof out of the State 
is unlawful between Dec. i and Sept. i. 

Quail, Partridge, Pheasant and all kinds of Grouse may be killed from 
Sept. I to March 15. 

Sage Hen from Aug. 15 to March 15. 

Wild Duck, Wild Qoose, Snipe from Oct. i to April i. [No wild duck or 
wild goose can be killed or wounded between sunset and one hour before sunrise]. 

Mongolian, Chinese or English Pheasant or Pinnated Grouse are 
protected at all times. 

Beaver and Otter may be killed from Nov. i to April i. 

The selling or having in possession of above during close season prohibited. 

Insectivorous birds protected except English sparrows. 

Night hunting of ducks prohibited. 

FISH. 

Carp, Chubs, Suckers may be caught from June 15 to Feb. 15. 

Hook and line fishing only allowed. No fish to be caught less than six inches 
long. 

Poison, Nets, Etc. — It shall be unlawful for any person to kill or take 
any fish from the public waters by the use of any poison, deleterious drug, or by 
the use of giant powder, quicklime, or any other explosive substance, or by the 
erection of any weir, dam or other artificial obstruction, or by the use of any net, 
sieve or device whatsoever, which can or may be used for the unlawful taking of 
fish; provided^ that seines not more than two hundred yards long and twelve feet 
wide, with meshes not less than one and one-half inches square for fifty yards in 
the centre, and meshes not less than two inches square in the wings thereof, may 
be used in Green river at all seasons of the year and in Bear and Utah lakes between 
June 15 of each year and Feb. 15 following. 



VERHONT. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAIIE. 

Deer — It is unlawful for a person, prior to the first day or November, 1900, 
to pursue, take, or kill within the State a wild deer, or have in his possession a wild 
deer or part thereof so taken and killed, and the possession of the meat or hide, or 
any part of a wild deer shall be presumptive evidence that the person having it in 
his possession is guilty of a violation of the law. 

Mink, Beaver, Fisher, Otter may be killed from Nov. i to April i. 

It is unlawful to kill by poison any of the above animals. 

Hare, Rabbit from Sept. i to May i. 



112 American Game and Fish Laws. — Vermont. 

Quail, Wild Fowl, Plover may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Partridge, Woodcock from Sept. 15 to Jan. i. 

Snaring of above birds prohibited. 

Eggs protected. 

Possession of above birds during the close season unla-.v^ful. 

Insectivorous birds protected. 

Unlawful to shoot before Jan. i, 1900, any sharp-tailed grouse, pinnated grouse, 
capercailzie, black game, ptarmigan or pheasant, but this provision does not pro- 
hibit shooting of pheasants on enclosed and posted lands by the owners of such 
lands between Sept. i and Dec. 31, provided the pheasants so shot have been act- 
ually bred on such lands in a state of captivity. 

Killing Game for flarket — No person shall at any time take, kill, purchase, 
or receive any woodcock or ruffed grouse, commonly called partridge, for the pur- 
pose of shipping or in any manner disposing of them to parties or persons outside 
of this State for trafific or gain. 

Trespass. Posting Land — When the owner or occupant of land conspicu- 
ously posts on the same a notice that shooting, trapping, or fishing thereon is pro- 
hibited. If a person thereafter wilfully enters upon such land, without the permis- 
sion of the owner or occupant, for the purpose of shooting, trapping, or fishing, the 
owner or occupant may recover against such person in an action of trespass for 
such an entry a penalty of ten dollars in addition to the damages sustained thereby. 

Spring Guns, Traps — It is unlawful for a person to set a spring gun, trap, 
or a trap whose operation is to discharge a gun or firearm at an animal or person 
stepping into such trap. 

Bounty — Wolf or panther, twenty dollars. Bear, fifteen dollars. Lynx, ten 
dollars. Fox, sixty cents. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Trout, Landlocked Salmon, Salmon Trout, Longe may be caught 
from May i to Sept. i. 

Caught with hook and line only, and must measure six inches in length. 

Possession during close season is unlawful. 

Black Bass from June 15 to Jan. i. 

Unlawful to catch black bass less than ten inches in length. 

WalNeyed Pike, Pike Perch, White Perch, fluskellonge may be caught 
from June 15 to April 15. This provision does not apply to Lake Champlain. 

Nets — All pound net, gill net, set net, set line and fyke fishing is prohibited. 
Hook and line fishing the only mode lawful. 

Ice Fishing — No person shall fish through the ice in any of the waters in- 
habited by trout or landlocked salmon. 

Fishing through ice with more than fifteen tended lines prohibited. 

Shooting pike or pickerel, lawful with gun to shoulder, from March 15 to May i. 

Lake Champlain, Possession, Search — All pound net, trap net, set net, 
and fyke fishing, or any other device for entrapping or ensnaring fish in the waters 
of Lake Champlain, or the tributaries thereof, are hereby prohibited; />ro7'ii/e(/, 
however, that seine fishing shall be allowed during the months of October and 
November in each year, and fishing with hook and line between the first day of 
June and the first day of February next after, and nothing contained herein shall 
prohibit the capture of minnows for bait. It is unlawful for any person to take or 
catch any black bass, pike, wall-eyed pike, shad or pond pickerel, from any of the 
waters, public or private, of this State, or from the waters of Lake Champlain, or 
have any of the said fish in his possession, between the first day of February and 
the first day of June in any year. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Vermont. 113 

Possession during close season shall be presumptive evidence that the person 
so in possession or custody of the same took or caught such fish in violation of the 
laws of the State, and that such fish were caught or taken from the waters of this 
State within the time above stated. 

Lakes Champlain and Memphremagog — Fish and game commissioners 
may issue permits to residents of the State, to fish with a seine in these lakes from 
Oct. I to Dec. I, in every year. 

Explosives, Poisons — It is unlawful for a person to catch or destroy fish 
in waters other than private preserves by the use of gunpowder or any other explo- 
sive materials or poisons. 

Set Line Fishing — Lawful in the waters of this State whenever and where- 
ever seine fishing is permitted. 

Stocking with Pickerel — It is unlawful for a person to engage in stocking 
any of the waters of the State with pickerel. 

Fishing in certain Lakes and Rivers. 

Lake Bomoseen — It is lawful to fish at all times with hook and line except 
upon the crossway known as " Johnson's Bridge," from the first day of March to 
the twentieth day of June inclusive, or in the marsh north of said crossway, or 
within a line twenty-five rods south of and parallel with said crossway. 

Black Creek — It is unlawful for any person to take, catch, kill, or destroy 
any fish of any kind in Black creek, so-called, or in any cove or marsh adjoining or 
belonging thereto, from the mouth of said creek in the town of Sheldon to the grist 
mill in East Fairfield in the town of Fairfield, county of Franklin, by shooting, 
spearing, or snaring them, or in any other manner, except by hook and line, or to 
have in his possession any such fish knowing them to have been so taken, caught, 
killed, or destroyed in any other manner than by hook and line. Nothing in this 
act shall be held to prevent any one at any time from fishing in said creek, coves, 
or marshes with hook and line. 

Duck Pond — Unlawful to catch, carry away, or destroy any fish in Duck 
pond, within twenty years from Nov. 26, 1888, said pond being situated within the 
boundary lines and upon the farm of Winslow H. Sawyer, in the town of Plymouth, 
and the State of Vermont, and covering about one and one-half acres of land, and 
being the private property of the said Sawyer, without the consent of the owner 
thereof. 

Lowell Lake — Unlawful to catch, carry away, or destroy any fish in Lowell 
lake, so-called, in the town of Londonderry, between the last day of November and 
the first day of May of each year. 

nink Brook — It is unlawful to take or catch any fish in Mink brook in the 
town of Concord, or have in possession any fish captured in said brook, between the 
first day of May and the first day of December, in any year. 

Ludlow and Plymouth Ponds, Black River— Lawful to fish from May i 
to Dec. I. 

Syms Pond (town of Ryegate) — lawful to catch pickerel from June 15 to 
Oct. I. 



114 American Game and Fish Laws. — Virginia. 

VIRGINIA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAHE. 

Deer may be killed from Aug. 15 to Jan. i. 

Chasing deer with dogs unlawful. 

Partridge, Pheasant or Wild Turkey. Destruction of their Eggs — 

It is unlawful to kill or offer for sale any partridge or quail between the first day 
of January and the fifteen day of October, except in Fluvanna county ; or any 
pheasant or ruffed grouse or wild turkey between the first day of February and the 
fifteen day of September^ in the counties west of the Blue Ridge (except Rock- 
bridge), and in Rockbridge and the counties east of the Blue Ridge (except Prince 
Edward) between the fifteen day of January and the fifteen day of October, and in 
Prince Edward between the first day of March and the fifteen day of October; or, 
at any time, to take or destroy the eggs of partridge or quail, pheasant or ruffed 
grpuse, or wild turkey, or catch them with nets or traps. In Fluvanna county 
partridge or quail may be killed from Oct. 15 to Jan. 15. 

Partridge in Certain Counties — That it shall not be lawful to kill and 
capture partridge in the counties of Accomac, Northampton, Symth, Franklin, Bed- 
ford, Amherst, Augusta and Washington between the first day of February and the 
first day of November in each year, and in the county of Clarke it shall not be 
lawful to kill or capture partridge between Dec. 25 and Oct. 31, inclusive, of each 
year. That it shall be unlawful for any person to kill or capture, or offer for sale, 
or buy any partridge between the first day of February and the first day of November 
in the counties of Rockbridge, Wythe, Bath, Alleghany, Highland, Washington, 
Grayson and Scott. 

Wild Waterfowl — It is unlawful to kill any wild waterfowl (except the 
summer-duck) between the first day of May and the first day of September, or to 
kill any wild waterfowl, except from the land, at any time during the night ; or to 
kill them with a gun which cannot be conveniently raised and fired at arm's length 
from the shoulder without a rest ; or at any time to capture them in traps or nets, 
or by other contrivances ; provided, that wild geese may be killed either during the 
day or night ; but in no case shall floating reflectors, lamps or lights of any kind 
be used in shooting them in the night ; and nothing in this clause shall apply to 
the wild waterfowl called sora. 

Non-resident is prohibited from killing wild fowl in any waters or on any marshes, 
islands or beaches below the head of tide water, but this does not apply to Accomac 
and Northampton counties, and it is unlawful to shoot from skiff, float or sink box 
within the counties of Fairfax, Prince William, Stafford, King George or Henrico. 
In order to be deemed a resident must have resided within the State twelve months 
ne;ict preceding the time when the alleged offence was committed. 

Trespass — Unlawful to shoot on another's land without permission of owner 
or occupant. 

Of Marsh Hen, Willet or Gull. Their Eggs — To shoot, or in any manner 
kill or destroy the bird known as the marsh hen, or take its eggs later in the season 
than the twentieth of June; or shoot, or in any manner kill or destroy the bird 
known as the willet earlier in the season than the fifteenth of July, or take its eggs 
later in the season than the twentieth of July; or shoot, or in any manner kill or 
destroy the bird known as the gull or striker before the first day of September, or 
take its eggs later in the season than the twentieth of July, is unlawful. 

Woodcock, nocking=bird. Blizzard, etc. — It is unlawful to kill or cap- 
ture woodcock between the first day of April and the first day of November, or, at 
any time, to kill the turkey buzzard or black buzzard, or to capture, for sale or 
transportation, or kill the mocking-bird, or kill or capture the brown thrush, 
cardinal or redbird, wood robin, bluebird, house martin or starling, or destroy their 



American Game and Fish Laws — Virginia. 115 

nests. The above shall not apply to the counties of Amelia, Appomattox, Bruns- 
,wick, Cumberland, Dinwiddle, Greensville, Lumburg, Mechlenbur'g, Nottoway and 
Essex. 

GAME IN CERTAIN COUNTIES. 

Alleghany, Bath, Highland and Augusta Counties. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. i to Dec. i. 

Wild Turkey, Pheasant, Ruffed Grouse, Partridge or Quail, Snipe, 
Woodcocic — Unlawful to capture at any time in the counties of Augusta, 
Alleghany and Bath except from Oct. i to Dec. i, except in Augusta where quail 
may be shot from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 

Wythe County. 

Unlawful to shoot partridges or quail until Nov. i, 1897. 
Pheasant may be killed from Sept. i to Feb. i. 
Wild Turkeys from Oct. 15 to Jan. 15. 
Deer protected until Feb. 4, 1897. 

Alexandria and Fairfax Counties. 

Woodcock — Lawful to shoot woodcock from July 4 to Jan. i. 
Hare, Rabbit from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Campbell County. 

Unlawful to kill or offer for sale hares or rabbits or quail or partridge between 
July I, 1894 and October 15, 1895. 

Charles County. 

Unlawful to kill deer from Jan. 20 to Oct. 20. 

Dinwiddle County. 

Partridge or Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. 15 to July 15. 

Essex County. 

It shall not be lawful for any person to kill or capture partridge or wild turkey 
in the county of Essex, between the first day of February and the first day of No- 
vember ; nor shall it be lawful to kill or capture deer in the county of Essex between 
Feb. I and August 15. 

Halifax County. 

That it shall not be lawful for any person to kill or capture or offer for sale or 
buy any partridge or quail or wild turkey in the county of Halifax, between the 
fifteenth day of February and the fifteenth day of October of each year ; nor shall 
it be lawful at any time to capture them in nets or traps, or to break up their nests, 
or to take or destroy their eggs. Possession in prohibited period prima facie 
evidence. 

Nasemond County. 

Unlawful to shoot rabbits or hare between March i and Oct. 15. 

Prince Ge<vge and Surry Counties. 

Unlawful to shoot partridge between Feb. i and Nov. i. 

Unlawful to shoot deer between Jan. 15 and Sept. i. Alsovv'ild turkey between 
Feb. 15 and Oct. i. 



116 American Game and Fish Laws. — Virginia. 

Frederick County. 

Deer may be killed from Sept. 15 to Feb. i. 

Quail or Partridge from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Pheasant, Wild Turkey or Ruffed Grouse from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Woodcock from July i to Feb. i. 

Rabbit or Hare from Nov. i to March i. 

Princess Anne County. 
Deer may be killed from Sept. 15 to Feb. 15. 

Shenandoah County. 

No person shall hunt any deer between Dec. 15 and Sept. 15. Hounding un- 
lawful for five years from 1888. 

That it shall be unlawful for any person to kill or capture, or offer for sale, or 
bag any partridge or quail between the first day of January and the first day of 
November ; or any pheasant or ruffed grouse or wild turkey between the first day 
of February and the first day of November; or woodcock between the first day of- 
April and the first day of July ; and it shall be unlawful for any non-resident of this 
State at any time to offer for sale or ship for purposes of sale any of said game. 
Possession /r/wa facie evidence. 

Back Bay (Princess County). 

Wildfowl — Unlawful to shoot wildfowl from marshes or shore or on or from 
the waters by aid of floats, batteries, sink boats, etc., from sunset to sunrise. Nor 
to leave any landing or mooring for purpose of shooting until sunrise. Decoys, bat- 
teries, etc. must be taken up at sunrise. Unlawful to shoot wildfowl, except from 
land, battery, sink boat, punt or blind. However, any person who may have 
crippled duck, geese or swan over his decoys may reshoot and capture such game im- 
mediately after same shall have been shot down. No shooting of wildfowl on 
Monday or Saturday of each week. No deck or cabin boats or float houses allowed. 

Unlawful to shoot over decoys from April I to Oct. 20. 

Unlawful for non-residents to kill wildfowl at any time for profit or sale unless 
they own or rent shores on said waters. 

Duck known as peler may be shot after Feb. i in each year. 

Brunswick County. 
Partridge may be killed from Oct. 15 to Feb. i. 
Deer from Sept. i to Feb. i. 
Wild Turkey from Oct. 20 to March i. 

Clark and Warren Counties. 
In Clark county unlawful to kill partridges before Oct. 31, 1895, and afterwards 
it is lawful from Oct. 31 to Dec. 26. In Warren county partridge may be killed 
from Oct. 31 to Dec. 26. 

Henrico County. 
That it shall not be lawful for any person to hunt, trap, shoot or otherwise kill 
rabbit or hare in the county of Henrico between Feb. i and Oct. i of each year ; 
Provided, that nothing in this act shall be construed as prohibiting any person from 
hunting, trapping, shooting or otherwise killing rabbit or hare on his own land at 
any time. 

Henry County. 

That it shall not be lawful in Henry county for any person to kill or capture 
or offer for sale or buy any partridge or qTiail, between the first day of February 
and the twenty-fifth day of October of each year. Nor shall it be lawful at any 
time to take or destroy the eggs of the same. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Virginia. 117 

Isle of Wight, Nansemond and Southampton Counties. 

That it shall not be lawful for any person to kill or capture partridge in the 
counties of Isle of Wight, Nansemond and Southampton between the fifteenth day 
of February and the first day of November ; nor shall it be lawful to kill or capture 
wild turkeys in the counties of Isle of Wight, Nansemond and Southampton be- 
tween the fifteenth day of February and the fifteenth day of September. 

King and Queen County. 

That it shall not be lawful for any person to kill or capture partridge or wild 
turkey in the county of King and Queen between the fifteenth day of February and 
the fifteenth day of October of each year; nor shall it be lawful to kill or capture 
deer in the county of King and Queen between the first day of February and Sept. 30. 

Summer Duck may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 

King William County. 

That it shall not be lawful for any person to kill or capture deer in the county 
of King William between the first day of February and the first day of (October in 
each year. It shall not be lawful to kill or capture partridge in the said county 
between the first day of March and the first day of November of each year. It 
shall not be lawful to kill or capture wild turkey in said county between the fif- 
teenth day of March and the first day of November of any year. 

King George County. 

Mongolian and English Pheasants protected until April i, 1896. 
Quail, Partridge may be killed from Nov. 15 to Jan. 15. 
Woodcock from July i to Jan. 15. 

Laumburg County. 

Unlawful to kill partridge or wild turkey from Jan. i to Oct. 15. 

Lunenburg County. 

Unlawful to kill partridge or wild turkey from Jan. i to Oct. 15. 

Lancaster and Richmond Counties. 

That it shall be unlawful to kill any deer, or chase any deer with dogs with in- 
tent to kill the same, or to kill, or capture, or offer for sale, or buy any partridge or 
quail in the counties of Richmond or Lancaster between the first day of February 
and the fifteenth day of October of each year. 

Loudon County. 

That it shall be unlawful for any person in the county of Loudon to hunt, kill 
or capture woodcock between the first day of January and the fifteenth day of June 
in any year, or partridge and pheasant between Jan. i and Oct. 1 5 ; or robins between 
May I and Feb. i 5 ; or rabbits between Jan. i and Oct. 1 5 in any year, or at any 
time to take or destroy the eggs of partridge, pheasant, woodcock or robin, or catch 
such birds with nets or traps. 

Mecklenburg and Charlotte Counties. 

Unlawful to shoot partridge or wild turkey from Feb. i to Nov. i. 

Page County. 

That it shall not be lawful for any person to kill or capture deer in any manner 
whatever in the county of Page for a period of four years from the passage of this 



118 American Game and Fish Laws. — Virg^iia. 

act ; and further, that after the expiration of same, deer may be killed from the first 
of October and end the first of December in each year. The possession of any ven- 
ison within the period prohibited herein shall h^ prima facie evidence of the viola- 
tion of this act. 

Pittsylvania County. 

That it shall not be lawful for any person to kill or capture, or offer for sale or 
buy any partridge or quail in the county of Pittsylvania or city of Danville between 
Jan. I and Dec. i ; nor shall it be lawful at any time to break up their nests, or to 
take or destroy their eggs. Possession in prohibited period shall be prima facie 
evidence. 

Unlawful to kill birds in snow. 

Rockbridge County. 

Unlawful to kill partridge or quail for two years from Jan. 15, 1894. 

Albemarle County. 

Unlawful to shoot partridge, wild turkey or pheasants between Dec. 15 and 
Nov. I. 

Gloucester and Mathews Counties. 

Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Lee and Scott Counties. 

Unlawful to kill any wild turkeys, quail, partridges or pheasants for two years 
from Feb. 21, 1894. 

Proprietors of lands may shoot above game between Oct. 15 and Jan. 15. 

Non-residents not permitted to shoot above game for five years from Feb. 
21, 1894. 

Nottoway County. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. i to Feb. i. 
Deer from Aug. 15 to Jan. 10. 
Rabbit, Hare from Sept. i to Jan. 15. 
Partridge from Nov. i to Jan. 15. 

Prince William County. 

Hare, Rabbit may be killed from Oct. i to Feb. i. 

Rockingham County. 

Deer may be killed from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Partridge, Quail from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 

Pheasant, Ruffed Grouse or Wild Turkey from Sept. i to Jan. 15. 

Spotsylvania County. 

Pheasant, Wild Turkey may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 
Hare from Oct. i to Feb. i. 

Unlawful to kill pheasants or wild turkeys from Feb. i to Nov. i. 
Mongolian Pheasants protected to April i, 1896. 

Symth and Washington Counties. 

Unlawful to shoot pheasant or partridge for two years from Feb. 21, 1894, 
Wild Turkeys — Unlawful to shoot between March 15 and Nov. 14. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Virginia. 119 

Westmoreland County. 
Unlawful to kill turkeys between Feb. 15 and Nov. 15. 

Accomac and Northampton Counties. 

Unlawful to kill any wild fowl during the night or to shoot at them with a 
gun that cannot be raised or fired at arm's length from the shoulder without a rest, 
Of capture them in nets or other contrivances. 

Non=residents not allowed to shoot at wild fowl in any waters or on any 
beaches or marshes within the jurisdiction of these counties. This section shall 
not apply to such non-residents as are members of the Eastern Shore Game Pro-' 
tective Association, and subject to the charter and by-laws of said association. 

Quail or Partridge may be killed from Nov, 15 to Jan. i. 

Marsh Hen protected at all times. 

Willet not to be shot before Aug. 15 in any season. 

Woodcock may be killed from April i to Nov. i. 

Turkey Buzzard is protected. 

Northumberland County. 

Partridge, Quail may be killed from Nov.- 1 to Feb. i. 

Culpeper and Fairfax Counties. 

Deer may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. 25. 

Partridge, Quail, Pheasant, Ruffed Grouse, Hare, Wild Turkey from 
Nov. I to Jan. 15. 

Floyd County. 

Partridge may be killed from Oct. i to Jan. 15. 
Pheasant, Wild Turkey from Oct. i to March i. 
Unlawful to ship above birds out of county. 

Pulaski County. 

Partridge, Quail may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Roanoke County. 

Wild Turkey, Pheasant may be killed from October 15 to Feb. i. 
Quail, Partridge protected to Oct. 15, 1897. 
Deer, Hare may be killed from Oct. i to Jan. i. 

Stafford County. 

Partridge, Quail may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 
Mongolian, English Pheasant protected to April, 1896. 

Elizabeth City County. 

Partridge, Quail protected until Nov. 15, 1895, afterward may be killed from 
Nov. 15, to Feb. i. 

Woodcock, Hare similar law as above. 

Franklin County. 

Quail, Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Hanover County. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Nov. i to March 15. 
Deer from Aug. 15 to Jan, i. 
Partridge, Quail from Oct. 15 to Jan. 15. 
Hare from Oct. i to Feb. i. 



120 American Game and Fish Laws. — Virginia, Washington. 

Amherst County. 
Quail, Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Bedford County. 
Quail, Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 

Caroline County. 

Partridge Quail may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. i. 
Mongolian, English Pheasant protected until April i, 1896. 

Tazewell County. 

Deer protected until Feb. 4, 1897. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO FISH. 

Trout may be caught from April i to Sept. 15. 
Must be caught by hook and line only. 

In the north, south and middle forks of the Holstein river, California trout are 
protected for four years after being stocked by U. S. commissioners. 
Bass, Perch from July i to May 15. 

Unlawful to fish in Shenandoah river or tributaries from April i to May 15. 
Shooting or spearing same prohibited. 

Possession of above fish during prohibited season unlawful. 
Prohibition against use of substances injurious to fish. 



WASHINGTON. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Elk, Moose, Deer, Mountain, Sheep, Mountain Goat may be killed from 
Aug. 15 to Jan. i. 

Unlawful to hunt or chase deer with dogs. 

Hunting above animals for their hides and horns is prohibited. They cannot 
be killed unless the carcass of such animal is used or procured for food by the 
person slaying it. 

The sale of hides or horns during close season is unlawful. 

Hunting elk or moose with dogs is unlawful from Oct. i to Jan, i. 

Fire hunting the above animals is forbidden, except within ones enclosure, or 
by the permission of the owner of any other inclosure. 

Wild Fowl from Aug. 15 to April i. 

Night shooting for wild fowl is unlawful. 

Shooting from sink boat any wild fowl while the same are resting on the water, 
or with pivot or swivel gun is prohibited, also shooting from shore blinds or over 
decoys with any gun that is fired from the shoulder is unlawful. 

Grouse, Pheasant, Sage Hen, Prairie Chicken from Aug. i to Jan. i. 

Snaring or trapping of quail, prairie chicken, grouse or pheasant is unlawful 
except for the purpose of propagation. 

Quail and Silver, Golden, China or flongolian Pheasants protected for 
five years from March 9, 1891. 

Possession in close season of above mentioned birds 'ys, prima facie evidence to 
convict. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Washington. 121 

Feathered Game- — ^It is unlawful to kill any feathered game for the market 
or sale in any month except the month of December. Such game shall be of the 
Several kinds as follows: swan, geese, brant, sandhill crane, grouse, pheasant, 
partridge, prairie chicken, snipe and all the various and different kind of ducks. 

It is unlawful to ship any kind of game out of the State for the market any 
month in the year. 

Trespass — Hunting on private property, after notice posted, is unlawful. 

Nests and eggs protected. 

Sale or possession of game for purpose of sale is unlawful, except during the 
month of December. 

FISH. 

Brook or Mountain Trout may be caught from April i to Nov. i. 

The catching of food fish implanted in the creeks, rivers, lakes or bays, except 
for propagating the same, is unlawful for three years from March 20, 1895. 

Seines, (Nets, etc. — It is unlawful to take, catch or destroy with any seine, 
net, weir, trap or other device, other than hook and line, any mountain trout, bull 
trout or salmon trout. 

The Term "Salmon" — Whenever the term " salmon " is used it shall be 
construed to include chinook, steel head, blueback silversides and all other species 
of salmon. 

It is unlawful for any person to take any of the food fishes implanted in the 
creeks, rivers, lakes or bays, except for propagating the same for a period of three 
years after the same shall have been implanted. 

Salmon in the Columbia — It is unlawful to take salmon in the Columbia 
river or its tributaries by any means in any year hereafter between the first day 
of March and the tenth day of May, or between the tenth day of August and the 
tenth day of September. 

Salmon in Shoalwater Bay and Cray's Harbor — It shall not be lawful 
for any person or persons to take or fish for salmon on the waters of Shoalwater 
bay and the rivers with their tributaries flowing into said bay, and also on the 
waters of Gray's harbor and the rivers with their tributaries flowing into said 
Gray's harbor, from the fifteenth day of November until the fifteen day of Decem- 
ber during any year hereafter. 

Nets, Traps, Wheels, etc. — It shall not be lawful for any pound net, set 
net, trap, weir, wheel or other fixed appliance for taking fish to extend more than 
one half of the way across the breadth of any stream, channel, or slough of any 
waters mentioned in this act at the time and place of such fishing. 

Foreigners or Non=Residents — Unlawful to fish for sale or profit any 
salmon, sturgeon or other food fish unless such person be a citizen of the United 
States, and is and has been for six months immediately prior to the time he en- 
gages in such business an actual resident of the State. 

Deleterious substances and sawdust thrown into any stream or river is unlawful. 

Pound nets must be numbered and lighted. 

Persons owning or maintaining dams across streams must provide fishways. 

No person allowed to take or catch any fish within one hundred yards of any 
fishway or fishladder. 

Shooting on Certain Islands — Unlawful to shoot on any island located in 
fresh water lake surrounded by navigable fresh water, and having an area exceeding 
five hundred acres, any elk, deer, black gray or fox squirrels, blue grouse, ruffed 
grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, wild pigeons, prairie chickens, American pheasants, 
golden pheasants, white quail, California quail or woodcock. 

Nests and eggs of above birds protected. 



122 American Game and Fish Laws. — Washington, W. Virginia. 



Salmon and Food Fish in Puget Sound and Tributaries. 

It is unlawful to fish for salmon by any means whatever in the month of April, 
or from Oct. i to Nov. 15, in any streams flowing into Puget sound. 

Young salmon of ten inches in length or less to be returned to the water alive 
when caught. 

Hook and line only to be used. 

It is unlawful to sell or offer for sale young salmon of less than ten inches in 
length, or the wilful destruction of any small fish not merchantable is prohibited. 

Unlawful to hunt or kill for sale, or offer for sale, any deer, mule deer, caribou, 
mountain sheep, goat or elk after Nov. i or before Oct. i, in the counties of 
Okanogan, Kittilas, Yakima, Klickital, Douglas, Stevens, Lincoln, Adams, Franklin, 
Walla Walla, Columbia, Acotin, Garfield, Whitman, Spokane, Jefferson and 
Clallam. 

In the counties of Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Pierce, Levis, Skamania, 
Clarke, Cowlitz, Thurston, Kitsap Island, Mason, Chehalis, Pacific or Wahkiakum 
it is unlawful to hunt or kill for sale, or offer for sale, any deer, mule deer, caribou, 
mountain sheep, goat or elk after Dec. i and before Nov. i. 



WE5T VIRGINIA. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer may be killed from Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. 

One may kill his own deer at any time. 

Fawn protected when in its spotted coat, and to have the fresh skin of any such 
fawn in his possession is unlawful. 

Hunting deer with dogs prohibited. 

No person, company, firm or corporation shall at any time kill or expose for 
sale or have in possession any deer or wild turkey except while alive, or any part of 
the same, with intention of transporting the same beyond the limits of the State. 

The possession of fresh vension or fresh deer skins during close season is prima 
facie evidence to convict. [This, however, does not apply to deer killed by the 
owners of any enclosed premises specially set apart for the protection and propa- 
gation of game within the boundaries thereof]. 

Quail or Virginia Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 20. 

Unlawful to trap above birds at any time. 

Wild Turkey from Sept. 15 to Jan. i. 

Ruffed Grouse, Pheasant, Pinnated Grouse or Prairie Chicken may 
be killed from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Wild Fowl may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 

The use of swivel or pivot guns or sneak or push boats is forbidden. 

Snipe from March i to July i. 

Woodcock may be killed from July i to Sept. 15. 

Insectivorous birds, with their eggs and nests, protected. 

Shooting near Dwellings — No person when shooting on the land of 
another shall discharge any firearms on any lawn or orchard or other ground which 
is directly appurtenant to, or within gunshot of, an occupied dwelling-house. 

Purchase and Sale of Game — It is unlawful for any one to purchase any 
birds or game during close season. The exposure for sale will be prima facie evi- 
dence to convict. 

Trespass — No person shall shoot or fish within the enclosed lands of another, 
without permission from the owner. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — W. Virginia, Wise nsin. 123 

FISH. 

' Fish Nets, Pots, Weirs, Traps. Jack Salmon, White Salmon, 
Brook Trout, Landlocked Salmon. Trespass, Private Waters, Trespass 
Notices — It shall not be lawful for any person to catch or destroy any of the fish 
in the creeks or rivers of this State by means of drag or other nets, fish pots, weirs, 
traps, by sledging, shooting or other devices (except by hook and line, gig and 
spear), nor shall it be lawful to place in the rivers, creeks or streams of this State, 
at any time, any fish pots, weirs or traps ; nor shall it be lawful for any person to 
catch or destroy any of the fish in the rivers of this State by means of drag or 
other nets, sledging, shooting, seines or other devices (except by hook and line, gig 
and spear), from the first day of April to the first day of December of each year. 
Provided, however, that it shall be lawful for any person to catch fish in fish pots 
between the 15th of September and Dec. 31 of each year, and by means of seines 
from the first day of January to the first day of June of each year in the South 
Branch of the Potomac and its tributaries. It shall not be lawful to catch or 
destroy any jack salmon or white salmon, in any manner, between the first day of 
April and the fifteenth day of June in each year; nor to catch or destroy any brook 
trout or landlocked salmon, in any manner, between the first day of September and 
the first day of January of each year; nor shall it be lawful for any person to kill 
fish at any time with Cocculus indictis or othtr poison, or by the use of explosives. 
It shall not be lawful for any person, engaged at any time in catching fish, to tres- 
pass upon or go into any enclosed field, adjoining or near to the stream in which 
said person is fishing ; nor to pass through any enclosed field, for the purpose of 
fishing, without permission from the owner or occupier of such field ; nor shall it be 
lawful for any person, at any season, to catch or destroy fish in any dam or pond, 
the property of any person, except with the consent of the owner of such dam or 
pond, unless such dam or pond be in some of the rivers of this State. But nothing 
in this act shall be so construed as to prevent the catching of minnows or small 
fish (except salmon, shad and trout), by means of hand or cast nets, to be used for 
angling or scientific purposes ; nor tO prevent the fish commissioners of this State, 
or any person with their consent, from catching any fish at any time with nets or 
seines, for the purpose of propagation, or stocking other waters, nor to prevent any 
person from taking in any way fish from his private dam, pond or spring at any 
time. Any person who shall buy or receive any brook trout, landlocked salmon, 
California salmon, German carp or any other fish caught or taken contrary to the 
provisions of this act, knowing the same to be so caught or taken, shall be guilty 
of a misdemeanor. 



WISCONSIN. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAHE. 

Deer — It is unlawful to kill, capture or take by any kind of device or contriv- 
ance whatever, or to pursue with intent to kill, or take or worry any deer, buck, doe 
or fawn between the twenty-first day of November in each year and the succeeding 
first day of November in each year, except the first twenty days of the month of 
November being hereby declared the close season for the animals above mentioned 
in this section ; provided, that the killing, taking, worrying of any deer, buck, doe, 
or fawn is hereby prohibited in the county of Sheboygan for the period of five 
years. 

It is unlawful to hunt deer, buck, or doe in the night time or at any time with 
dogs. 

Also to use a dog or dogs to hunt rabbits during the time the law permits the 
hunting of deer j provided, that this subdivision shall not apply to the counties of 



124 American Game and Fish Laws. — Wisconsin. 



Green, Dane, Rock, Walworth, Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Waukesha, Jefferson, 
Ozaukee, Fond du Lac, Columbia, Winnebago, Calumet, Dodge, Washington, Iowa, 
Crawford, Grant, Manitowoc, Kewaunee and that portion of Door lymg south of 
Sturgeon bay and Lafayette. 

California Quail, Woodcock, Quail, Partridge, Pheasant or Ruffed 
Grouse, Prairie lien or Prairie Chicken, Short= tailed Grouse, Grouse 
of any Variety, Mallard, Teal or Wood Duck, Plover, or Snipe — It is 
unlawful to take, catch or kill any California quail, woodcock, quail, partridge, 
pheasant or ruffed grouse, prairie chicken or prairie hen, sharp-tailed grouse or 
grouse of any variety, mallard, teal, or wood duck, plover or snipe between the first 
day of December in each year and the succeeding twentieth day of August in the 
following year. 

Mongolian, Chinese or English Pheasant — It is unlawful to take, catch 
or kill any Mongolian, Chinese or English pheasant, or any other variety of pheas- 
ants for a period of five years. 

Wild Goose or Brant — It is unlawful to take, catch or kill any wild duck 
of any variety or wild goose or brant between the first day of May and the first day 
of September. 

The shooting of ducks by aid of a light during the night time is hereby pro- 
hibited. 

Sneak Boats — It is unlawful to use in the pursuit of any duck, goose, brant or 
other aquatic bird any sneak boat, raft or box of whatever description, which such 
boat, raft or box shall be in whole or in part arranged so as in any manner to con- 
ceal the person or persons occupying the same. 

Nets — It is unlawful to catch any wild duck of any variety in any net or to 
place any net in or upon any waters frequented by wild ducks of any variety, or 
under said waters. 

Spring Guns — It is unlawful to take, catch or kill or attempt to take, catch 
or kill any of the animals, birds or water-fowl mentioned in this section by means 
of any snare, net, trap, or spring gun or similar contrivance, or to place, spread or 
set, or permit to be placed, spread or set any such net, trap or snare or spring gun 
or device for the purpose of catching such animals, birds or water-fowls. 

Swivel Guns — It is unlawful to use in pursuit of any animals, fowls or birds 
any pivot gun or swivel gun or any other firearm not habitually held at arm's length 
and discharged from the shoulder. 

Otter, riink — It is unlawful to take, catch, kill or destroy otter, marten, 
mink or fisher between the first day of May and the succeeding first day of October. 

Song Birds — It is unlawful to catch or kill at any time or for any purpose 
whatever, except as authorized in this act, any whippoorwill, night hawk, bluebird, 
finch, thrush, lark, robin, turtle dove or any other harmless bird, except black birds 
and sparrows. 

Carrier or Homing Pigeons — It is unlawful for any person not the owner 
thereof, or some person by him authorized to take, catch, kill, impede in its 
progress or otherwise interfere with any carrier or homing pigeon or pigeons. 

Possession of game or birds in close time unlawful. 

Unlawful to purchase after three days of close season — To sell or 
offer or expose for sale any fish, game, birds or venison at any time after three 
days from the beginning of the close season prescribed therefor, respectively; and 
such sale, offer or exposure at any time after the expiration of three days shall be 
prima facie evidence of the violation of this act. 

Unliwfil to offer for sale in close time — To purchase any such fish, 
game, venison or birds, or any or either of them during any period of a close sea- 
son therefor respectively after the first three days of such close season. 

Transportation — It is unlawful to transport any animals, wild fowl or birds 
except alive, during the time which the killing, catching or taking of such animals, 



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wild fowl or birds is prohibited by this act or by law. The possession of any such 
animals, fowls or birds during the close season therefor (except the first three days 
thereof) for shipment or transit, shall h^ prima facie evidence of a violation of this 
act. 

It is unlawful to ship, carry or transport, or receive for shipment or transpor- 
tation to any point or place outside of this State, excepting that when accompany- 
ing and having in his personal charge, the owner of such fish may carry out of the 
State twenty pounds or two such fish, and excepting also trout raised in private 
hatcheries. 

It is unlawful to transport any carcass or carcasses of deer, buck, fawn or doe, 
except when such carcass or carcasses are accompanied by the owner or owners 
thereof, and each such owner shall not be entitled to more than two carcasses as 
aforesaid on such trip. 

It is also unlawful to transport, carry or ship out of this State, to sell or offer 
for sale any ducks of any variety, snipe or plover, between the first day of Decem- 
ber and the succeeding first day of September. 

Fish and Game taken for scientific purposes — The commissioners of 
fisheries may grant under the seal of the commission, certificates to any member of 
an incorporated society of natural history, or to any professor of any university, 
school or college, or any person properly accredited by such institution, certifying 
that such person or institution is authorized to collect for strictly scientific pur- 
poses only, the nests, eggs, animals, birds and fish protected by this act or the laws 
of the State. 

FISH. 
WHEN LAWFUL TO CATCH FISH. 

Trout — The close seasons for the varieties of trout (speckled or brook, Cali- 
fornia or rainbow, mountain or brown) begin in each year on the twentieth day of 
August and end on the fifteenth day of April. 

CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS IN REGARD TO FISHING. 

It is unlawful to catch any fish of any variety in any of the waters of this 
State by means of dynamite or other explosives. 

Also to catch in any of the inland waters of this State, any fish by means of a 
set line, trot line or any wire, string, rope or cable of any sort having thereto 
attached directly or indirectly more than one hook. 

It is also unlawful to catch fish of any variety in any of the inland waters of 
this State with any other device than a hook and line. 

Also to fish through the ice in any of the inland waters with more than one 
hook and line. 

To take, catch or kill any fish in any stream of water within one hundred feet 
of any fishway is unlawful during the spawning season of fish in such waters or 
have in possession or under control any fish so taken, killed or caught. 

To lay, use, set or prepare any drug, poison line, meditated bait, fish berries, 
dynamite or other explosives or deleterious substance whatever in any of the out- 
lying or inland waters of this State with the intent thereby to kill, take or capture 
fish is prohibited. 

Pickerel, Wall=eyed Pike, Muskellonge — It is unlawful to kill, capture 
or take by any device or in any manner in any of the inland waters of this State, 
any black bass, green bass, Oswego bass, white bass, pickerel, wall-eyed pike and 
muskellonge during the close season thereof, which begins on the first day of March 
and ends on the first day of June in each year. 

Selling of Undersized Fish — For any person, company or corporation to 
purchase, or sell or offer or expose for sale, any whitefish, lake trout or wall-eyed 
pike or sauger pike caught in the outlying waters of the State of less weight than 



126 American Game and Fish Laws. — Wisconsin, Wyoming. 



is authorized by this act to be caught or taken in the outlying waters of this State 
or to pack the same for shipping or sale in any manner whatever. 

Transportation — To transport fish in close season is prohibited except 
from private hatcheries. Must be stamped or branded. 

PROVISIONS APPLYING TO CERTAIN WATERS. 

Lake de Neveu. 

It shall be unlawful to fish for, take or kill any fish (except carp) in the said 
waters, by the use of any trap, spear, net or other means or device whatever except 
fishing from a boat with hook and line or angling and fishing by night time by the 
aid of lights is prohibited. 

No person shall l)e allowed to take or kill any black bass or Oswego bass, 
pickerel or perch in said waters, from the first day of Octol)er in each year to the 
first day of June following, and it shall be unlawful for any person to take, kill or 
have in their possession black or Oswego bass or pickerel at said lake less than 
seven inches in length. 

Rush Lake. 

The waters of Rush lake, in the counties of Winnebago and Fond du Lac are 
hereby exempted from the provisions of this act relating to regulations upon the 
methods of times of taking, catching or killing fish. 

It shall be unlawful to take or catch any kind of fish except trout, from the 
waters of the Pecatonica river in Iowa and La Fayette counties with a hook and 
line at any time. But it shall be unlawful to take or catch any fish from the waters 
of said Pecatonica river at any time in any other manner than by hook and line. 

Devil's Lake. 

It shall be unlawful to fish in the waters of Devil's lake, in the county of Sauk» 
by any means whatever, between the first day of March and the succeeding first of 
July in each year. 



WYOMING. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO SHOOT GAME. 

Deer, Elk, Moose, Mountain Sheep, Mountain Goat, or Antelope may 

be killed from Sept. i to Dec. i, during whi.h time the males only of such animals 
may be killed or hunted. 

Unlawful to capture or kill any of the above animals, by means of any pit, 
pitfall, or trap. 

During the open season for above animals, the males only can be killed for the 
purpose only of supplying one's self with food, but not for speculative purposes. 

Non=resident — Shooting of above animals is permitted only by procuring a 
license therefor from a justice of the peace of the county wherein said animals are 
to be hunted. Fee, $20. Such license shall permit a non-resident to hunt or kill, 
any males of above animals, during open season, for the purpose of supplying him- 
self and his family with food during such period. 

Shipping of above animals out of the State is unlawful, except by express per- 
mission, in writing, of the State game and fish warden, and then only for the pur- 
pose of supplying public parks, zoological gardens or places of public amusement. 

The sale or barter of hides OT horns of above animals is unlawful. 

Unlawful to use dogs for the purpose of running or coursing deer, antelope, elk, 
or mountain sheep. 

Transportation — Transportation of any carcass, or part of carcass, hides, 
tanned or untanned, or horns of any of the above animals is unlawful, except that 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Wyoming. 127 



this provision does not apply to shipping mounted heads or stuffed birds or animals ; 
provided, they were not taken from animals or birds killed in violation of law. 

Unlawful to Sell Game or Fish — The possession or offering for sale any 
game, game fish, or game fowl, killed within this State is unlawful. 

An affidavit is required when any deer, elk, antelope, or mountain sheep is 
brought into the State for purpose of shipping through the State or offering for 
sale any of the above animals or their horns or hides. 

Buffalo, Bison— Hunting or trapping of buffalo or bison is prohibited for 
ten years from Feb. 20, 1895. r -c 1 

Beaver— It is unlawful to trap or kill any beaver for five years from l^eb. 

^°' Cartridge, Pheasant, Prairie Chicken, Prairie Hen and Grouse may be 

shot from Aug. 15 to Nov. i. 

Sage Chicken may be shot from Aug. i to Oct. 15. 

Insectivorous Birds, which include Snipe, Curlew, and Quail are pro- 
tected at all times. 

Any person importing or dealing in quail, partridge, prairie chicken, prairie 
hen, sage chicken, pheasant or grouse imported into this State from any territory 
or State, shall furnish proof that such birds were killed out of the State. 

Ducks, Brant, Geese, and Swans may be killed from Sept. i to May i, 
only with a shot gun. 

No person shall ensnare, net or trap any wild duck or goose at any time. 

Wanton destruction of Game and Fish — Any person who shall take, 
capture or destroy any game or fish in excess of the number or quantity which he 
can immediately use for food purposes will be subject to a fine. 

FISH. 

WHEN LAWFUL TO FISH. 

Speckled Trout, Land = locked Salmon, Grayling, California Trout may 

be caught from June i to Nov. i. 

Unlawful to catch bass or trout less than six inches in length. No speckled or 
mountain trout shall be caught at any time during open season for speculative pur- 
poses, or for market, or for sale. 

Fishing tackle, consisting of a rod or pole, hook and line, the only lawful 
means by which fish may be caught. 

Private Waters— It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to kill or 
take any trout or other fish, in any manner whatsoever, from any private lake, pond, 
or stream, used for the propagation of such fish, except by the consent of the pro- 
prietor of such lake, pond, or stream. 

Sawdust, Chemicals, etc. — It shall be unlawful for the owner of any saw- 
mill, reduction works, smelters, refining or concentration works, or any of the 
employees thereof, or any other person or persons whatsoever, to deposit, throw, or 
in any way permit to pass into any natural stream, or any lake wherein are living 
fish, any sawdust, chemicals, or other substance or substances that will or may tend 
to the destruction or driving away from such waters of any fish. 

Poison, Drugs, Explosives. Hook and Line Only -^ It shall be unlawful 
for any person to kill or take any fish by the use of any poison or deleterious drug, 
or by the use of any explosive substance, or by the erection of any weir, dam, or 
other artificial obstruction, or by the use of any net, seine, or device whatsoever, 
except by hook and line. 

Dam, Net, Service Weir, Trout Line — It shall be unlawful for any person 
or persons to erect or place, or cause to be erected or placed, across any of the 
rivers, creeks, ponds, or lakes, any dam, net, service weir, trout line, or any other 
obstruction, in such a manner as to prevent the free passage of fish up, down, or 
through such waters. 



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128 



INDEX. 



Always consult the Index for Latest Laws, 



The Legislatures of several of the States in 1897 and 1898 Jiave 
made ijnportajii amendments in the laws pertaining to game and 
fish. The changes that are of special interest to Sportsmeit and 
Anglers will be found in the following States : — 



Alabama 129 

Arizona 130 

California 131 

Colorado 132 

Connecticut 133 

Georgia 134 

Idaho 134 

Illinois 135 

Iowa 135 

Kansas 136 

Maine 136 

Maryland 139 

Massachusetts 140 

Michigan 141 

Minnesota 142 

Montana 143 

Nebraska 144 

Nevada 144 



New Hampshire 144 

New Jersey 145 

New Mexico 145 

New York 146 

North Carolina 154 

North Dakota 154 

Ohio 155 

Pennsylvania 158 

Rhode Island 159 

South Carolina 159 

South Dakota 159 

Tennessee 160 

Texas 160 

Utah 161 

Vermont 161 

Washington 162 

West Virginia 163 

Wisconsin 165 



American Game and Fish Laws — Alabama. 129 

J\L^Pi.iy/\Li\.Pi» (See also page 7.) 

Barbour County. 

Turtle Dove may be killed from July 15 to April i. 

Quail may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 

Unlawful to kill these birds for the purpose of selling or bartering them 

Bibb County. 

Wild Duck, Doe, Fawn may be killed from Oct. 20 to Feb. 14. 

The shooting of wild duck in the night-time is prohibited. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. 20 to April i. 

Unlawful to kill wild turkeys by baiting them or by catching them in any pen. 

Turtle Dove may be killed from July i to April i. 

Quail, Partridge, may be killed from Sept. 15 to March 15. 

Calhoun County. 

Quail or Partridge may be killed from Oct. 15 to March i. 
It is unlawful to net or capture by netting, or to sell or offer for sale any live 
partridge or quail, at any time of the year. 

Chambers County. 
Partridges may be killed from Oct. 15 to March 10. 

Colbert County. 

Wild Buck, Doe, Fawn may be killed from Aug. i to Jan. i. 
Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. i to April 1. 
Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to Feb. 1 5. 

Conecuh County. 

Deer, Wild Turkey, Partridge, Quail, Turtle Dove may be killed from 
Nov. I to March i. 

Squirrel is protected, except that the owner of any land or person authorized 
by him may shoot squirrel on his own land doing damage to his crops. 

Fayette County. 

See page 10 in first part of book. 

The Legislature of 1897 repealed the law relating to this county. 

Hale County (Beat 17). 

Wild Buck, Doe, Fawn may be killed from Nov. i to Jan. 10. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. 15 to May i. 

Quail, Partridge may be killed from Nov. i to March 15. 

The purchase, possession or exposing for sale any of the above birds during 
close season, is unlawful. 

It is unlawful in this county for any person to purchase or sell or expose for sale 
any quail, commonly called partridge, or to ship for sale from this county any of 
these birds. 

Turtle Dove may be killed from July 15 to March 15. 

Mocking-bird is protected at all times. 



130 American Game and Fish Laws. — Alabama, Arizona. 

Jefferson County. 

It is unlawful for any person to catch or kill in anj- net or trap, or any device 
therefor, any partridge or quail in Jefferson county. 

Montgomery County. 

Wild Buck, Doe, Fawn, Turkey, Duck, Partridge may be killed from 
Nov. 15 to March i. 

Dove may be killed from Sept. i to March i. 
Mocking-bird, Catbird, Thrush are protected at all times. 
The trapping or netting of game is unlawful. 

Perry County. 

Wild Buck, Doe, Fawn may be killed from Oct. 15 to Feb. 14. 

Turtle Dove may be killed from July i to March 1 5. 

Partridge, Quail may be killed from Nov. i to March i. 

Wild Duck may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. i 5 to May i. ' 

Russell County. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. i to May i. 
Turtle Dove may be killed from July 15 to April i. 
Partridge, Quail may be killed from Nov. i to March 1 5. 
The netting of partridge or quail prohibited. 

Tallapoosa County. 

Wild Buck, Doe, Fawn may be killed from Oct. i to March I. 
Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 
Turtle Dove may be killed from July 15 to April i. 
Quail, Partridge may be killed from Oct. i to March i. 
Squirrel may be killed from Oct. i to April i. 



ARIZONA. {See also page 10.) 

Quail, BobtaiNwhite Partridge, Qrouse, Wild Turkey, any kind of 
Wild Duck, Snipe or Rail — It is lawful to shoot these birds from Oct. 15 to 
March \, provided that any person may hunt duck, brant, or geese between Oct. i 
and April i. 

Doves may be shot from June i to March i. 

riale Deer, Antelope or Buck may be shot from Aug. i to Dec. 15. 

Camel, Female Deer, Female Antelope, Elk, Mountain Sheep, Moun- 
tain Goat, Doe or Spotted Fawn — It is unlawful to shoot these animals at any 
time, except that bucks for camp or domestic purposes may be killed from Oct. i to 
Feb. I. . 

Birds mentioned above cannot be killed unless the carcass of such bird is used 
or preserved by the person so taking or slaying it, or is sold for food. 

Sale or Exposing for Sale — The hide or meat of any deer, elk, antelope, 
mountain sheep, mountain goat or the carcass of any wild turkey that is sold or ex- 
posed for sale is unlawful. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Arizona, California. 131 

Evidence of Sex — Every person who shall buy, sell, offer, or expose for sale, 
transport or carry, or have in his possession, any deer or antelope, or any deer or 
antelope hide or pelt, from which the evidence of sex has been removed, is guilty of 
a misdemeanor. 

5ize of Qun — It is unlawful to use a gun of a larger caliber than that commonly 
known as No. lo gauge for the purpose of killing or destroying any wild duck, rail, 
partridge, wild turkey, dove or grouse. 

Pheasant, Prairie Chicken, Bob=white — Unlawful to shoot for five years 
from March i6, 1897. 

Snaring, Trapping or Pounding any Quail, Partridge or Grouse is pro- 
hibited. Possession of these birds that have been snared, trapped or pounded is 
pruna facie evidence to convict. 

Every Cold Storage Company or person keeping a cold storage warehouse 
or tavern or hotel keeper, restaiirant or eating-house keeper, marketman, or any other 
person, who shall sell, expose, or offer for sale, or give away, or have in his posses- 
sion any deer, elk, antelope, quail, bob-white, partridge, pheasant, grouse, dove, wild 
duck, wild turkey at or during the time when it is unlawful to kill such animal or 
bird is guilty of a misdemeanor. 

Enclosed Ground — Every person, who upon any enclosed ground or culti- 
vated ground or field which is private property, and where signs are displayed for- 
bidding such shooting, shall shoot any quail, bob-white, pheasant, partridge, grouse, 
dove or wild duck, without permission first obtained from the owner or person in 
possession of such grounds, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 

Common Carriers — The transportation of any game, animals or birds, at or 
during the time when the killing or taking of same is prohibited, or transportation or 
carriage outside the limits of the Territory at any time, is unlawful. 

Eggs of any quail, bob-white, partridge, pheasant, grouse, dove or wild turkey, 
or any kind of wild duck, goose or brant, are protected. 

FISH. 

Brook or Mountain Trout may be caught from June i to Sept. i. The sale 
or offering for sale any of these fish procured from the streams or lakes of this Terri- 
tory is unlawful. This provision does not apply to the rights of individuals over 
private lakes, ponds or pools. 



CALIFORNIA. 



{See also page 12.) 



Valley Quail, Bob-white, Partridge — any kind of Wild Duck or Rail 

may be shot from Oct. i to March i. 

riountain Quail, Grouse may be killed from Sept. i to Feb. 15. 

Dove may be shot from July 15 to Feb. 15. 

Song=birds protected at all times, except for the purpose of propagation or for 
educational or scientific purposes. 

Pheasant protected until March i, 1S99. 

Cold Storage Companies — Every cold storage company, person keeping a 
cold storage warehouse, tavern or hotel keeper, restaurant or eating-house keeper, 
marketman, or other person, who shall buy, sell, expose or offer for sale, or give 
away, or have in his possession any quail, bob-white, partridge, robin, grouse, dove, 
pheasant, wild duck or rail, during' the time it shall be unlawful to kill such birds, is 
guilty of a misdemeanor. 

Hale Deer — It is lawful to shoot male deer from July 15 to Oct. 15. 



132 American Game and Fish Laws. — California, Colorado. 

Female Deer, Spotted Fawn, Antelope, Elk, flountain Sheep are pro 

tected at all times. 

The sale of any hide or meat of any deer, elk, antelope or mountain sheep is 
unlawful. 

Deerskins — The sale, transporting or having in possession the skin, hide or 
pelt of any deer, from which the evidence of sex has been removed, is unlawful. 

Guns, Caliber, etc. — Every person who shall use a shotgun of a larger caliber 
than that commonly known and designated as a No. lo gauge, is guilty of a mis- 
demeanor. 

Proof of the possession of said gun in the field, or marsh, bay, lake or stream, is 
prima facie evidence of its illegal use. 

Enclosed Fields — Every person who, upon any enclosed or cultivated grounds 
which are private property, and where signs are displayed forbidding such shooting, 
shall shoot any quail, bob-white, pheasant, partridge, grouse, dove, wild duck or deer, 
without permission first obtained from the owner or person in possession of such 
ground, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 

Common Carriers — The transporting or receiving for transporting any deer 
deerskin, buck, doe, or fawn, or any quail, partridge, pheasant, grouse, prairie 
chicken, dove, or wild duck, except for purposes of propagation, is guilty of a 
misdemeanor. 

FISH. 

Black Bass — Lawful to catch black bass from July i to Jan. i. Must be taken 
with hook and line. 

Striped Bass must weigh not less than three pounds. 

Sturgeon — It is unlawful to buy, sell, expose or offer for sale or have in his 
possession any sturgeon of less than three feet in length. 

Fresh Sturgeon — Lawful to catch fresh sturgeon from Sept. i to April i. 

Young Fish of any species must be returned to the water immediately and 
alive when caught. 

Trout — Every person who buys, sells, offers or exposes for sale any kind of 
trout less than six inches in length is committing a misdemeanor. 

Salmon Trout, Brook or Lake Trout, or any Variety of Trout — These 
fish may be caught from April i to Uec. i, except steelhead trout. 

Steelhead Trout may be caught from May i to Feb. i. 

Hook and Line — Unlawful to catch trout except with hook and Xxx^o., provided 
that steelhead trout may be taken in tide-water, between May i and Feb. i, with law- 
ful nets. 

Salmon — May be caught from Oct. i6 to Sept. lo. Unlawful to catch salmon 
above tide-water between Oct. 1 5 and Nov. 1 5. 



COLORADO, 



(/See also jiage 1-i.) 



Pigeons may be shot from traps for the purpose of practice and acquiring skill 
in the art of shooting, provided such trap-shooting is held under the auspices of 
a regularly incorporated club. 

Doves may be shot from Aug. i to Oct. i. 

Bison, riountain Sheep, Elk — It is unlawful to kill or have n possession 
these animals, but they may be domesticated in parks. 

It is unlawful to use any wild game for the purpose of baiting any traps. 

Deer, Elk, Antelope — Under this heading on page 14 in first part of this 
book, the law has been amended; and the word " Elk " is omitted wherever it occurs 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Colorado, Connecticut. 133 

in that paragraph. And in the third line of said paragraph, "between Aug. i and 
Nov. I " is omitted, and the following substituted: " Sept. i and Oct. 15." 

, Killing Limited to Twenty Birds — It is unlawful to kill more than twenty 
birds, except doves, or more than one animal by any one person in any one day. 

Unlawful to sell or ship — It is unlawful to sell or ship the head, hide 
(tanned or untanned), horns or meat of any animal mentioned above. 

Common Carriers — Unlawful for any common carrier to receive for ship- 
ment or to ship the carcass of any animal mentioned above, or any parts thereof. 
Provided, when killed by the owner in open season and accompanied by the owner, 
the same may be received for shipment. 

FISH. 

Trout, Food Fish — Repeal of law on page 14. It is unlawful in the month 
of January, February, March, April, May, November or December in any year to 
kill, destroy or take from any public waters of this State any trOUt or other food 
fish, or to have in possession or control any trout or food fish taken from such 
waters. It is unlawful in the month of June, July, August, September or October 
to kill, destroy or take from any public waters of this State, or to have in possession 
or control any trout or other food fish taken or killed in any such waters, except for 
consumption, and then only for immediate use, not to exceed twenty pounds of fish 
to any one person in any one day. 

Unlawful to sell fish brought from other States contrary to its laws. 

Unlawful to expose for sale or to ship or offer to any common carrier for ship- 
ment with intent to sell anv trout or other food fish caught or taken in any public 
waters of this State. 



CONNECTICUT. is.e<.uo 1.^0^15. 



riongolian, Chinese or English Pheasants are protected until Oct. i, 
1900. The killing or having in possession of each such bird shall be deemed a sep- 
arate and distinct offence. 

For the purpose of domestication or propagation, it is lawful for any person to 
take aUve and keep any such bird, if it can be done without committing a trespass 
upon the land of another. 

Woodcock, Quail, Ruffed Grouse (called Partridge), Gray Squirrel may 
be killed from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 

Snaring, Netting and Trapping of Woodcock, Partridge or Quail is pro- 
hibited, except on one's own land. 

The use of any explosive for the purpose of taking any Gray Squirrel or 
Rabbit from a burrow, hole, or tree is unlawful. 

FISH. 

Brook Trout — Taking of any brook trout from any stream or pond other 
than private streams or ponds in either of the towns of Stamford, Greenwich, Darien, 
or New Canaan before May i, 1900, is unlawful. 

Fishing in Black Pond — Unlawful to fish from waters of Black pond in 
town of Middlefield between Nov. i and May i. Unlawful to use three or more 
hooks on one line. 

Brook or Brown Trout — Hook and line fishing only allowed. May be 
caught from April i to June 15. However, any person may take such trout in 



134 American Game and Fish Laws — Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho. 

waters owned and enclosed by him, for the purpose of stocking other waters, or take 
and sell any trout reared by him in such enclosed waters. 

Salmon River — Act of 1S95 repealed (page 16). Every person who shall take 
or destroy by means of seines or nets any fish in Salmon river or cove, in the county 
of Middlesex, from the mouth of said river or cove to as far as tide-\vater extends, 
from July i to March i, is committing a misdemeanor. 

Moose Hill Reservoir — Act of 1895 repealed (page 17). No person shall, 
for four years from March 31, 1S97, take any fish from the waters of the Moose Hill 
Reservoir in the town of Oxford. 

Protection of Fish in Bridgeport and Black Rock Harbors — (Seepage 
16.) After the word "from " in third line, omit the words "the Stratford lighthouse, 
in the town of Stratford," and insert, " the breakwater or what is known as Long 
Beach." 

Use of Seine, Drag, etc. — See page 16. Under the heading "Nets" on 
page 16 insert after the words " Sunday evening," in second line, "prior to June 20 
in each year." The words "between March 15 and June 15 " are repealed. 



GEORGIA 



• (Se« also page 23.) 



Wild Turkey, Pheasant, Partridge, Quail — Unlawful to shoot or ensnare 
these birds between March 1 5 and Nov. i . 

insectivorous or Singing Birds, (except English sparrows, crows, larks, 
rice birds, night-hawks, wheat birds, and doves which may be killed at any time,) 
may be killed from Nov. i to March 15. 

Dove may be killed from Aug. 15 to March 15. 

Wild Deer, Fawn may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Sale or Offering for Sale — It is unlawful to sell or offer for sale any game, 
bird or animal, or any part of either, whether dead or alive, that are protected as 
above ; and the possession of the same is prif?ia facie evidence of a violation of 
the law. 



IDAHO 



{See also page 27.) 



noose. Caribou, flountain Goat, Elk, ilongolian Pheasant may be killed, 
ensnared or trapped from Sept. i to Oct. i. 

Deer, Antelope may be killed, ensnared or trapped from Sept. i to Dec. 31. 

The killing, ensnaring or trapping these animals at any time of the year for the 
purpose of buying or selling their hides or carcasses, or to ship, transport, carry or 
have in possession any such animals during close season, is prohibited. For scien- 
tific purposes any of the above animals may be taken alive. 

Beaver, Kitten Beaver — No person shall kill, wound, ensnare or trap these 
animals for five years from March 12, 1897. It is unlawful for any person or em- 
ployee of any association or corporation to buy or sell the hides or flesh of above 
animals.' Hunting with dogs any beaver is unlawful. It is unlawful to own or 
have in possession any dog for above purpose. 

Dogs — It is unlawful to hunt or chase any animal with any dog that howls or 
barks while running the trail of any animal. 

Quail may be killed from Oct. i to Dec. i. The trapping, ensnaring, selling, or 
offering for sale any quail, at any time of the year, is unlawful. 



American Game and Fish Laws — Idaho, Illinois, Iowa 135 

Partridge, Pheasant, Grouse, Prairie Chicken, Sage Hen or Fool Hen 

may be killed, ensnared or trapped from Aug. i to Dec. 15. 

Wild Duck, Goose or Swan may be killed, ensnared or trapped from Aug. 15 
to March i 5. 

Possession of Game during close season is deemed prima facie evidence to 
convict. 

Buffalo, Bison — It is unlawful for any person to kill, ensnare or trap these 
animals at any time. 

Unlawful for common carriers to carry, transport or ship any buffalo or bison. 
The buying, selling or having in possession these animals is unlawful. 

To hunt or chase with dogs any buffalo or bison, or have in possession any dog 
for that purpose, is prohibited. 

The possession of any buffalo or bison or any part of such animals is prima 
facie evidence to convict. 

FISH. 

Salmon, Carp, Chub, flullet, Sucker, Shad, White Fish, Sturgeon — 

On page 28, under the heading " Salmon, Salmon Trout and Sturgeon," after the 
words "salmon trout" in second line insert "carp, chub, mullet, sucker, shad, white 
fish." And in the next paragraph, after the words " salmon trout " in the second 
line, insert the same as above. 



ILLINOIS. {See alsopage 28.) 

It is unlawful for any person to catch any fish in and upon any lakes or rivers 
within the jurisdiction of the State, with any device or means when such waters are 
covered with ice. 

The other provisions of the laws of 1S97 apply to seining, and are immaterial to 
the sportsman or angler. 



IOWA. {See alsopage 30.) 

Ruffed Grouse, Pheasant, Wild Turkey, Quail — Unlawful to trap or kill 
above birds between Jan. i and Nov. i. 

Squirrels may be killed from June i to Jan. i. 

Protection of Deer, Elk and Goats — It is unlawful for any person, other 
than the owner, or person authorized by the owner, to kill, maim, trap or in any 
way injure or capture any deer, elk or goat except when distrained as provided by 
law. 

FISH. 

Bass, Pike, Croppies or Other Game Fish — The Legislature of 1898 
amended the law, and it is unlawful to catch the above fish between Nov. i and 
May 15. 

Salmon, Trout may be caught from March i to Nov. i. 

No person shall use more than two lines with one hook upon each hne in still 
fishing, trolling or otherwise. 

Six Inches in Length — No person shall, at any time, kill, destroy, have in 
possession or under control, for any purpose whatever, any black bass, wall-eyed 
pike or trout less than six (6) inches in length, except for the purpose of returning 



136 American G^me and Fish Laws. — Iowa, Kansas. Maine. 



the same to the water from which they were taken, as soon as they are taken there- 
from, with as little injury to the fish as possible. 

On page 31, in fourth. line, omit : "also that it will be lawful to take buffalo and 
suckers by spearing between Nov. i and March i." 



KANSAS. (See also par/e 31.) 

Partridge, Pinnated Grouse, Prairie Chicken, Grouse, Quail, Pheas= 
ant, Oriole, Meadow Larl<, Robin, Tlirush, Redbird, Mocl<;ing=bird, Blue 
Jay, Turtle Dove, Yellowhammer, Bluebird — It is unlawful to shoot, trap, or 
ensnare the above birds at any time, except that it shall not be unlawful to shoot 
grouse and prairie chicken or quail during the months of October and November. 
That it will not prevent the owner of an orchard from shooting blue jays, orioles or 
yellowhammers at any time. 

Owner's Permission — It is unlawful for any person at any time to shoot any 
wild or game bird upon the occupied and improved premises of another, or upon any 
travelled or public road that adjoins such occupied or improved premises, without 
first having obtained permission of the owner or occupant of such premises. 

Possession of any bird, except song-birds, during close season is prima facie 
evidence of a violation of law. 

Unlawful to buy or sell — It is unlawful for any person, company or corpo- 
ration at any time to buy, sell, barter, ship or offer for sale, barter or shipment 
within the State any bird named above, with the exception of song-birds. The hav- 
ing in possession any of the above birds, except by a person who has lawfully killed 
the same, is a violation of law. 

Common Carriers — Unlawful for any railroad, express or transportation 
company or corporation, or any agent, employee or manager of such company to 
accept, within the State, for shipment or transfer, any of the birds mentioned above, 
with the exception of song-birds. 



riAINE. (-See also page 32.) 

Bull Moose — Whoever hunts, catches, kills or destroys with dogs, jack lights, 
so called, artificial light, snares or traps any bull moose, or in any manner hunts, 
catches, kills, destroys or has in possession any cow or calf moose, or part thereof, 
shall be imprisoned not exceeding four months for every bull moose or cow or calf 
moose so hunted, caught, killed, destroyed or had in possession ; and no person 
shall, between Dec. i and Oct. 15, in any manner hunt, catch, kill, destroy or have 
in possession any bull moose, or any part thereof, taken in close time. 

* Deer — It is unlawful for any person to hunt, catch, kill, or destroy with dogs, 
jack lights, artificial light, so called, snare or trap any deer, and will subject the person 
to a fine of $40, and to imprisonment thirty days ; and no person shall, between the 
first days of January and October, in any manner hunt, catch, kill, destroy or have in 
possession any deer, or part thereof, taken in close time under the same penalty. 
Any person may lawfully kill any dog found hunting moose, deer, caribou, or kept or 
used for that purpose. Any person owning or having in possession any dog for the 

* The Commissioners have made the close season for caribou the same as that of deer, from Jan. i 
to Oct. I. By a mistake of the Legislature of 1897, the above animal was omitted from the game laws. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maire. 13< 



purpose of hunting moose, deer or caribou, or that is kept or used for such hunting, 
is subject to a fine. 

Whoever has in possession any deer, or part thereof, between the first day of 
January and the first day of October, not by himself killed in open season, except as 
hereinafter provided, shall be deemed'to have hunted, caught or killed the same con- 
trary to law. 

It is unlawful any time within six years from 1895 to hunt, chase, catch, kill or 
destroy any deer within the counties of Cumberland, Lincoln, Knox or Waldo. 

Lawful Number — The Legislature of 1S97 substituted the following for the 
previous law (see page 33) : " No person shall take, kill, destroy or have in posses- 
sion between -the fifteenth of October and the first day of December more than 
one bull moose and one caribou ; nor shall any person kill, take, destroy or have in 
possession between the first days of October ancl January more than two deer under 
a violation of law." 

This does not prevent any marketman or provision dealer, having an established 
place of business in this State, from purchasing, and having in possession at his said 
place of business, three deer lawfully killed or destroyed, or any part thereof, at one 
time, and selling the same at retail in open season to his local customers, provided 
the marketman or provision dealer procures a license of the Commissioners of 
Inland Fisheries and Game to carry on said business of buying and selling deer as 
aforesaid. 

Transportation — The law as stated on page 33 under this heading has been 
amended by adding after the word " name " in the third line the words " and resi- 
dence." 

Whoever lawfully kills a bull moose shall, while the same is being transported, 
or any part thereof, preserve and transport it with the evidence on the moose of the 
sex of the same. Failure to comply with above forfeits the moose, or part thereof, 
being transported, to the State, and subjects the person to a fine of S300. 

No resident of this State shall sell or give away any moose, or part thereof, or 
any deer, or part thereof, or any caribou, or part thereof, to be transported or carried 
beyond the limits of this State, under a penalty of Si 00 for each animal, or part 
thereof, so sold or given away; and any person who shall buy any of the aforesaid 
named animals, or part thereof, to so transport them, or who shall transport them 
after buying the same, or receiving the same as a gift, shall be subject to the above 
penalty. 

Dogs chasing Moose, Deer, Caribou — Any person may, at any time, law- 
fully kill any dog found hunting or chasing a moose, a caribou or a deer, or kept or 
used for that purpose. Any person owning or having in his possession any dog for 
the purpose of hunting or chasing moose, caribou or deer, or permits his dog to 
hunt or chase a moose, caribou or deer, is liable to a fine of $100. 

Unlawful to use fletal Patched Bullet— It is unlawful to use in hunting 
or shooting any moose, caribou or deer, any metal patched or metal cased bullet. 

The expansive, or mushroom, bullet, so called, is excepted from the above pro- 
vision. 

Guides — Under the heading "Guides," on page ■ii, the Legislature of 1897 
passed an act, that guides must be registered in a book kept for that purpose by the 
Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game. Failure to register will involve upon 
them a fine of $50 and costs of prosecution. 

FISH. 

Unlawful Implements for Fishing — Having in possession any jack light,- 
so called, spear, trawl or net, other than a dip net, in any camp, lodge or place of 
resort for hunters or fishermen in the inland territory of the State, shall be prima 
facie evidence that the same are kept for unlawful use. 



138 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine. 



Landlocked Salmon, Trout, Togue — On page 34, under the heading 
" Landlocked Salmon, Trout, Togue, Black iJass, White Perch," in the third line 
strike out " black bass, Oswego bass." In the fourth line, " days " should be " day." 

In the seventh line the following words are stricken out : " and for black bass, 
Oswego bass and white perch, between the first days of April and July." The above 
words are also stricken out in the twelfth line. In the ninth line, after " togue," 
insert " white perch." Also in fourteenth line insert " white perch" after "togue." 
In the last paragraph under the above heading insert in the third line after the 
words "set lines " the following, " in the daytime." Also after the word " insects " 
in the fifth line insert " or spoon hook." It is lawful to fish for and take cusk in the 
night-time, with five set lines. 

Smelts — See page 35. By the act of the Legislature of 1897 an amendment has 
been made, beginning^ with the word " but " in the third line, and striking out all the 
words until " provided " is reached in the seventh line. The following is inserted in 
the above place: "but weirs with catch-pounds, covered with net, the meshes of 
which are one inch square in the clear, or greater, are not subject to this section." 

Also after " April " in the last line of this paragraph insert " nor to smelts taken 
in Casco bay between Sept. 15 and Oct. i, nor to smelts taken in Machias river, 
above Machiasport toll bridge, between April i and May i." 

WHAT LAWFUL AMOUNT. 

No person shall take, catch, kill or have in possession at any one time more 
than twenty-five pounds of landlocked salmon, trout or white perch, in all, nor shall 
any such be transported, except in the possession of the owner thereof, plainly 
labelled with the owner's name and residence thereon. Whoever has in his pos- 
session more than twenty-five pounds, in all, of such fish, shall be deemed to have 
taken them in violation of the law. Provided, however, that the taking of one fish 
additional when having less than twenty-five pounds shall not be regarded as a 
violation of the law'. 

In the third paragraph, on page 35, last line, omit "or the Penobscot and 
Belfast bays," and insert " or to the St. Croix river below the breakwater at the 
ledge." 

By an act of the Legislature of 1897 the law pertaining to the following ponds is 
repealed : — 

Bunganeaut Pond (page 37). 

Little Ossipee River and its Tributaries (page 40). 

Marble Pond and Brook (page 41). 

Swett's Pond (page 45). 

\A^orthley Pond and Brook (page 47). 

Range and Tripp Ponds (page 44). 

Bonny Eagle Pond (page 37). 

Great "Watchic Pond (page 39). 

Sanborn Brothers Pond (page 45). 

Otter Ponds (page 43). 

Highland Lake (page 39). 

Four, Beaver, Long Ponds (page 38). 

Tim Pond (page 45). 

Blue Mountain Pond (page -};]). 

Potters Pond (page 43). 

Sandy River Ponds (page 45). 

Long Pond (page 41). 

Mud Pond (page 42). 

Seven Ponds (page 45). 

Long, Cow, Greeley Ponds (page 41). 

Kennebec County (page 40). 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Maine, Maryland. 139 

Kennebec River and Tributaries (page 40). 

Three Mile Pond (page 46). 

Webbers Pond (page 46). 

Fifteen Mile Pond (page 38). 

Spectacle Pond and its Tributaries (page 45). 

Farrington and Upper Kesar Ponds (page 38). 

Lovewills, Kezar, Charles, Pleasant and Clay Ponds (page 41). 

North Pond and Tributaries (page 42) relating to taking of pickerel is repealed. 

Androscoggin River Tributaries (page 36). 

Labrador and Little Labrador Ponds (page 40). 

Cold Stream Pond (page 37). 

North West Pond (page 42). 

Parlin Pond (page 43). 

Moosehead and Brassua Lakes (page 42) relating to trout is repealed. 

Hayden Lake or Madison Pond (page 39). 

Goose Pond (page 38). 

Johnson Brook (page 39). 

Chase Pond (page 37). 

Piscataqua River (page 43) relating to taking pickerel is repealed. 



MARYLAND. {Seealsopage47.) 

Several amendments and additions have been made by the Legislature of 1898. 

No person shall shoot or in any manner catch or kill any partridge or quail, 
English or Mongolian pheasant, American pheasant, ruffed grouse or wild turkey in 
Garrett county between Jan. i and Nov. i, or any rabbit from the first of P^ebruary 
to the first of November in Garrett or Allegany counties. 

No person shall catch or kill any partridge, quail or wild turkey between Jan. i 
and Nov. i, or any woodcock between Jan. i and July i, or any pheasant or ruffed 
grouse in Allegany county between Jan. i and Sept. i. And no person shall shoot 
or in any manner catch or kill any of the aforesaid birds or game animals in the 
counties of Washington, Frederick, Howard, Baltimore, Montgomery, Prince 
George, Calvert, Charles, Kent, Caroline and Talbot between the twenty-fourth of 
December and first of November; and no person shall shoot or in any manner catch 
or kill in the counties of Carroll, Hartford, Montgomery, Anne Arundel, St. Mary, 
Queen Anne and Cecil any partridge, quail, pheasant or rabbits between the twenty- 
fourth of December and tenth of November ; and no person shall shoot or in any 
manner catch or kill any of the aforesaid birds or game animals in the counties of 
Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico or Worcester between Feb. i and Nov. 10. 

Squirrel — Unlawful to kill between Dec. i and Sept. i. 

Wild Duck, Blackhead Duck, Wild Goose, Wild Swan, Wild Brant — 
Unlawful to kill between April 10 and Nov. i. In Charles county it is not lawful to 
shoot or in any manner catch or kill any acorn or genuine duck between April 10 
and Oct. i. This section shall not apply to Worcester county; and nothing con- 
tained in this act is intended to interfere with or repeal the Public Local Laws of 
Cecil and Hartford counties, regulating the shooting of wild fowl in those parts of 
the waters of the Susquehanna river, Chesapeake bay, commonly called the Susque- 
hanna flats. 

Dove — Unlawful to shoot between Dec 24 and Aug. 15. 

Snipe, Plover — Unlawful to kill between May i and Aug. 15. 

>\a«errail, Ortolan, Reed bird. Rail bird, Rice=bird — Unlawful to kill 
between Nov. i and Sept. i. 



140 American Game and Fish Laws. — Maryland, Massachusetts. 

Game Law pertaining to City of Baltimore — It is unlawful in the 
above city to have in possession, expose for sale, sell or buy, alive or dead, any par- 
tridge or quail, wild turkey, rabbit or hare between Dec. 24 and Nov. i ; or any 
American pheasant or ruffed grouse between Dec. 24 and Oct. i ; or any woodcock 
between Dec. 24 and July i and between Aug. i and Nov. i • or any wild duck, wild 
geese, wild swan or wild brant between April 10 and Nov. i ; or any doves, flickers 
or yellow-winged woodpeckers between Dec. 24 and Aug. 15 ; or any snipe or plover 
between May i and Aug. 15; or any water-rail or ortolan, reed-bird or rail-bird or 
rice-bird between Nov. i and vSept. i ; or any squirrel between Dec. i and Sept. i. 

Insectiverous Birds are protected — However, hawks or other birds de- 
structive to domestic poultry, English sparrows, crows or blackbirds may be killed. 
Plumage of birds the kilUng of which is prohibited is not to be sold. The above 
provisions do not apply to St. Mary's county and Calvert county. 

Lawful Gun — Only a gun such as is habitually raised at arm's length from 
the shoulder allowed. 

Killing of Birds in night-time is unlawful. 

Big or Swivel Gun — It is unlawful at any time to use or have in possession 
or sell or dispose of in any manner any big or swivel gun with the intent or for the 
purpose of shooting or killing wild ducks, wild geese, wild swan, wild brant or other 
water fowl. 

Frightening Water Fowl at Feeding Ground — It is unlawful at any time 
to shoot at or do any act or thing whatsoever with the intent or purpose of frighten- 
ing or driving wild ducks, wild geese, w41d swan, wild brant or other water fowl of 
any kind from their feeding or roosting grounds. 

Ferret or Weasel — Use of ferret or weasel for hunting purposes is unlawful. 

Trap or Ensnare — It is unlawful to trap, net or ensnare any partridge or 
quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse, wild turkey, woodcock or water fowl of any kind, 
or have in possession any trap, net or snare, with the intent or purpose to capture or 
kill any such birds. 

Carroll County. (Seealsopage 49.) 

Partridge, Pheasant, Rabbit — Unlawful to kill between Dec. 24 and Nov. 
10, both days exclusive. 

Squirrel — It is unlawful to kill between Dec. i and Sept. i, exclusive. 

Woodcock — Unlawful to kill between Dec. 24 and July 15, both days ex- 
clusive. 

Plover, Snipe — It is unlawful to kill between May i and Sept. i, both days 
exclusive. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



{See also page 56.) 



Protection of Small Game on Cape Ann — Whoever takes or kills a 
rabbit, gray squirrel or chipmunk, or any land bird, except the English sparrow, 
M'ithin the limits of that section of this Commonwealth bounded by Squam river, 
Ipswich bay, the Atlantic ocean, Massachusetts bay, and Gloucester harbor, at any 
time within five years from March 8, 1S97, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 

Killing of Wild Fowl in Boston Harbor — Whoever, within the limits of 
that portion of Boston harbor lying westerly and southwesterly of a line running 
from Deer island to Point Allerton, including the waters of Dorchester bay, Quincy 
bay, Weymouth bay and Hingham bay, shoots at, kills or pursues any wild fowl 
from or by the aid or use of any boat or floating device propelled by any mechanical 
means, shall be punished by a fine of S20 for each offence. 

The Act (see page 57) Prohibiting the Shooting of Wild Fowl in the 
waters in and around Nantucket is repealed. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Massachusetts, Michigan. 141 

Deer — The law, as stated on page 56 relative to deer, has been repealed by an 
act of the Legislature of 1S98, and the following substituted : " Whoever, before the 
first day of November, 1903, hunts, chases, or kills a deer, except his own tame deer, 
kept on his own grounds, shall forfeit for every such offence one hundred dollars." 

Scoters, commonly called Coots — The Legislature of 1898 made the close 
season for scoters, commonly called coots, between the twentieth day of May and the 
first day of September. 

Protection of certain Birds (as amended by an act of 1898) — Whoever has 
in his possession the body of feathers of any wdld or undomesticated bird during the 
close season, whether taken in this Commonwealth or elsewhere, or wears such 
feathers for the purpose of dress or ornament, will be subject to a fine. This shall not 
apply to persons having a certificate from the Game Commissioners, nor to natural 
history associations or to the proprietors of museums or other collections for 
scientific purposes, nor to non-residents of the Commonwealth passing through it or 
temporarily dwelling within the limits thereof. This act takes effect on April i, 1S99. 

Ferrets — An act of 1S9S made the possession of any ferret upon the prem- 
ises frequented by any game birds, water-fowl, hare or rabbit, presumptive evidence 
that the same has been used for the purpose of taking and killing game contrary to 
law. (See also page 57 as to ferrets.) 

FISH. 

Black Bass (act of 1896, see page 57) — W^hoever takes from the waters of this 
Commonwealth a black bass less than eight inches in length, or sells or offers for 
sale or has in his possession with intent to sell any black bass, is violating the law. 

Fishing in the Merrimac River — Act of 1895, section i, is repealed (see 
page 59), and following substituted : The taking of shad or alewives in that part of 
the Merrimac river where the tide ebbs and flows, by the use of a gill-net of any 
description, or of a sweep sieve having a mesh which stretches less than one and 
three-quarters inches, is unlawful. 

Section 2 of the acts of 1895 remains, and is as follows : " It shall be unlawful to 
take shad in the Merrimac river in any manner between July i and April i." 



iVLlCHIGAN. {See also page 60.) 

Deer may be killed from Nov. 8 to Nov. 30, both inclusive. 

Only five deer in any one year allowed to be killed by one person. 

Fawn when in spotted coat, or deer when in the red coat, protected. 

Unlawful to kill any deer in the waters of any of the streams, ponds or lakes 
within the jurisdiction of the State. 

The use of any artificial light or use of a dog is prohibited. 

It is unlawful to kill deer by means of any pit, pitfall, dead-fall, scaffold, snare, 
net or any similar device, or by the use of any chemical poisons or explosives. 

It is unlawful to kill any deer in the counties of Alcona, Lapeer, Huron, Sanilac, 
Tuscola, Macomb, Allegan, Ottowa, and St. Clair until Jan. i, 1903. 

Wild Turkey protected until 1905. After that may be killed from Nov. i to 
Nov. 30, both inclusive. 

Squirrel may be killed from Oct. i to Dec. 31, both inclusive. Use of ferrets 
in pursuing squirrels prohibited. 

Quail, Colin Partridge, Pheasant, Ruffed Grouse, Spruce Hen may be 

killed from Oct. i to Dec. 1, both inclusive. Partridge in the Upper Peninsula may 
be killed from Sept. 15 to Nov. 15, inclusive. 

Wild Duck, Wild Goose, Brant, or Other Wild Wate fowl may be killed 



142 American Game and Fish Laws — Michigan, Minnesota. 

from Sept. i to Jan. 31, both inclusive. Only from one-half hour before sunrise until 
one and one-half hours after sunset each day. In the Upper Peninsula any kind of 
wild waterfowl may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. 15, inclusive. 

The use of swivel or punt-gun, any battery or mine, floating or stationary, or any 
similar contrivance, or any pneumatic boat for purpose of killing aify wild waterfowl, 
is unlawful. 

Wild Pigeon protected until 1905, after that time may be killed from Oct. i to 
Dec. 31. 

Woodcocli, Plover, Snipe may be killed from Oct. i to Dec. i, both in- 
clusive. 

Insectivorous and song birds protected, except English sparrow, blackbird, blue 
jay and butcher-bird. 

On page 63, under "Island of Bois Blanc," in twelfth line, insert "10 "after 
" Nov." in that line. 



MINNESOTA. (See also page 67.) 

Deer may be killed from Oct. 25 to Nov. 15. No person shall take more than 
five deer in any one open season. 

Elk and Fawn protected at all times. 

When any deer have been lawfully killed, they may be had in possession for five 
days after the time herein limited for killing the same, and be used in the manner and 
for the purpose herein allowed. 

It is unlawful for any person to ship or cause to be conveyed by common carrier, 
or convey or cause to be conveyed by any private conveyance at any time any elk, 
moose, caribou or deer, to any person, except the same is in the control of and 
accompanied by some person in charge thereof other than an employee of a common 
carrier. After Oct. 25, 1897, it is unlawful for any person to ship or cause to be 
conveyed in the manner aforesaid any such animals in excess of five in number. 

Moose, Caribou — It is unlawful to hunt, catch, ship or have in possession or 
under control at any time any moose or caribou, except that antlered moose and 
antlered caribou may be killed between Nov. 5 and Nov. 10. No person shall kill 
more than one moose and one caribou in any one season. When any male moose or 
female caribou have been lawfully killed, they may be had in possession for five days 
after the time herein limited for killing the same, and be used in the manner and for 
the purpose herein allowed. 

Gun held to the shoulder is the only one allowed to shoot deer, moose or 
caribou. 

It is unlawful to hunt with dogs at any time any deer, moose or caribou, or set 
traps, snares, contrivance or device whatever with intent to catch, take or kill such 
animals. Also unlawful to use any artificial light or any other device with intent to 
deceive any of said animals. 

Shipping of Game — It is unlawful to ship elk, deer, moose or caribou, or any 
part thereof, out of the State. 

Woodcock, Turtle Dove, Snipe, Upland Plover, Prairie Chicken, 
Pinnated Grouse, White breasted or Sharp tailed Grouse may be killed 
from Sept. i to Nov. i. 

Quail, Partridge, Ruffed Grouse or Pheasant may be killed from Oct. i to 
Dec. I. 

Upland. Prairie or Golden Plover from July 4 to Oct. 31. 

Mongolian, English or Chinese Pheasant protected until Sept. i, 1904. 

Wild Aquatic Fowl may be killed from Sept. i to April 15. 

Shoulder=guns only allowed, and no floating battery, sink boat or similar 
device is allowed at any time on any of the waters of this State. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Minnesota, Montana. 143 

Lawful Number of Birds — More than twenty-five birds killed by one person 
in a day is unlawful. 

FISH. 

Black, Gray or Oswego Bass may be caught from May 15 to March i. 

Pike, White Fish, Lake Trout, Sturgeon and Herring may be caught at 
any time in international waters or in any other waters wherein fishing is permitted 
with nets by the State. 



MONTANA. {See also page 71.) 

Bison, Buffalo, Quail, Chinese Pheasant, Beaver, or Mountain Sheep 

are protected at all times. 

Moose, Elk may be killed from Sept. 15 to Nov. 15. Only two moose or elk 
allowed to be killed by one person during open season. 

Deer, Antelope, Rocky Mountain Goat may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i. 
Hunting with dogs the above animals is unlawful. 

One person not allowed in open season to shoot more than six deer, antelope or 
Rocky mountain goat. 

Grouse, Prairie Chicken, Fool Hen, Sage Hen, Pheasant, Partridge 
may be killed from Aug. 15 to Dec. 15. 

It is unlawful to kill during the open season more than twenty grouse, prairie 
chickens, fool hens, pheasants, sage hens or partridges in one day. 

Wild Geese, Wild Duck, Brant, Swan may be killed from Sept. i to May i. 

Meadow Lark, Bluebird, Thrush, Oriole, Woodpecker, Mocking=bird, 
Goldfinch, Snowbird, Cedar Bird, Stork or any singing birds are protected at 
all times. 

Trapping, or otherwise restraining any buffalo, elk, moose, or mountain sheep, 
is unlawful. 

Eggs and nests of wild fowl protected. 

Common Carriers — It is unlawful for common carriers to receive for trans- 
portation any game killed contrary to law. 

FISH. 

Pole, Line, and Hook Fishing only allowed. Any person who takes or 
catches fish with a hook baited with any poisonous thing or substance, or by means 
of dams, or in the use of any fish traps, grab-hooks, seines, or similar means for 
catching fish, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 

It is, however, lawful to use a seine or catch net for the purpose of catching fish 
in the Missouri river, below Great Falls, and in the Yellowstone river, below Big 
Horn, provided said seine or net has a mesh not less than two inches square ; and 
it is also lawful to use a seine or net in any stream, lake or pond for the purpose of 
taking fish or transport into or stock other streams, lakes or ponds in the State. 

Trout, Grayling — Catching of these fish for speculative purposes, for market 
or for sale, or offering for sale, is unlawful. 

Common Carriers — It is unlawful for common carriers to receive for trans- 
portation any fish caught contrary to law. 

Lawful Amount of Fish — The catching of more than fifty fish by any one 
person m any one day, excepting fish caught in international waters, or by seines or 
nets in the Mississippi river between the falls of St. Anthony and St. Croix river, is 
unlawful, 

Length of Fish — The catching or having in possession of fish, except 
minnows for bait, less than six inches in length, is unlawful. 



144 American Game and Fish Laws. — Mont., Neb., Nev., N.H. 

Shipping of Fish out of State — Shipping of fish out of State is unlawful, 
unless the fish is caught according to the law of this State, and to be exclusively 
for consumption by the person or family of the person who caught the same, and not 
for commercial purposes, and when the same are accompanied by the person who 
actually caught them. No person shall be allowed to take more than fifty pounds of 
such fish outside the State. 

riode of Fishing — Hook and line held in hand or attached to a rod or pole 
held in the hand is only lawful mode. [This does not apply to fish caught in inter- 
national waters and in the Mississippi river, or in any other waters where fishing is 
permitted by this act.] 

One line to each person, as well as one hook attached to same, is the only law- 
ful mode. 

Unlawful to fish within four hundred feet of any fishway, or have in possession 
or under control of any fish so caught. 



NEBRASKA. 



(See also page 73.) 



Quail, Wild Turkey may be killed from Nov. i to Jan. i. 

Woodcock from Sept. i to May i. 

Plover, Snipe, Wild Geese, Ducks from Sept. i to May i. 

Elk, Deer, Antelope may be killed from Nov. i to Jan. i. Snaring unlawful. 



NEVADA. {See also page 74.) 

Sage Cock, Hen, or Chicken may be killed from Aug. 15 to March i. 
In the counties of Elko, Eureka, Lander, and Humboldt the above birds may be 
killed from July i to March i. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



{See also i>(^9^ 75.) 



Moose, Caribou are protected until Sept. 15, 1901. 

Wild Deer is protected until Sept. 15, 1901. This law does not apply in 
Coos and Carroll counties, and the Western Judicial District of the county of Graf- 
ton, and the Eastern Judicial District of said county, excepting the towns of Dor- 
chester and Wentworth. 

The use of any jack, so called, or trapping or snaring of deer, is unlawful. 

Moose, Deer, Caribou — Pub. Stats., Chap. 131, Sect, i, as amended in 1897. 
If any person shall at any time, except between the fifteenth day of September and 
the fifteenth day of December following, hunt, kill, and destroy or capture any moose, 
caribou or wild deer, or shall at any time hunt, kill, capture or destroy any of the 
above-named animals with dogs, he shall be fined $50. 

Gray Squirrel, Raccoon — The law on page 76 has been changed, and the 
open season is from Sept. 15 to Jan. i. 

Hare, Rabbit, fluskrat — The Legislature of 1897 amended the law on page 
76, and made the open season from Sept. 15 to April i. Use of a ferret is lawful. 

Sheldrake — There is no law in regard to this bird. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — N.H., N.J., N. Mex. 145 

Woodcock, Ruffed Grouse or Partridge, Plover — It is unlawful to kill, 
expose for sale, or have in possession, any woodcock, ruffed grouse or partridge, after 
Sept. 15 or during the months of October, November and December, or plover during 
the months of August, September, October, November, December and January, ex- 
cept/or co)tsji))iptio!i as food 10 it hi 11 the State. 

Pheasant, Black Game, Sharp=tail Grouse or Capercailzie are protected 
until Sept. 15, 1901. 

Beaver protected until Jan. i, 1909. 

FISH. 

It is unlawful to catch the following fish with any other device than the ordinary 
way of angling with a single hook and line, with bait, artificial fly or spoon : salmon, 
brook or speckled trout, aureolus or golden trout, lake trout, landlocked or fresh 
water salmon, bass, pike, pike perch, white perch or pickerel. 

Ice Fishing — The Legislature of 1897 passed an act prohibiting the use of 
more than five lines, with a single hook on each line, when fishing through the ice. 
This does not apply to tide-waters. 

Trout, Sale — It is unlawful to engage in the business of fishing on any of the 
-Streams or ponds of this State for brook or speckled trout, or in the lakes thereof, 
of less size than the first Connecticut lake, for lake trout, with intent to sell or trade 
fish so caught. 

In Carroll, Grafton and Coos counties, square-tail trout may be taken from the 
lakes and ponds during the first fourteen days of September. 

Dan Hole Pond Tributaries in Tuftenborough and Ossipee — It is unlaw- 
ful to fish in the above waters until 1900. 

Pleasant Pond or Tributaries in New London — It is unlawful to catch 
brook trout or aureolus or salmon for si.x years from Feb. 25, 1897. 

Lake Warren — Pickerel may be caught from May i until Nov. i. 



NEW JERSEY. 



(See also page 77.) 



On page 79, under " Non-resident Requirements," the charter of the New Jersey 
Game Protective Society was repealed March 23, 1896. No non-resident licenses are 
now required in any of the counties. 



NEW MEXICO. (SeealsopaoeSO.) 

Elk, Deer, Antelope, Fawn, Mountain Sheep, Ibex, Rocky Mountain 
Goat or Beaver — It is unlawful to kill, wound, ensnare or trap any of these 
animals, except that antelope and deer with horns may be shot from Sept. i to 
Dec. I. 

Quail, Grouse, Prairie Chicken, Pheasant, Partridge, Wild Turkey 
may be shot with a gun only from Sept. i to March i. 

riongolian or Chinese Pheasant protected for five years from March 10, 
1897. 

It is unlawful to sell or e.xpose for sale at any time any of the game, birds or 
animals during the close season, or to sell the flesh, hide or any part thereof. 

Common Carriers — It is unlawful for common carriers to transport outside 
the Territory any game, birds or animals or any parts thereof. 



146 American Game and Fish Laws. — New Mexico, New York. 



FISH. 

Trout may be caught from June i to Nov. i. 

Bass from July i to Feb. i. 

It is unlawful to take trout smaller than six inches in length. 

It is unlawful to sell any speckled trout or other food fish caught in any of the 
public waters of this Territory, provided it is not the intention of this act to prevent 
dealers and butchers from selling any game, birds or animals killed outside the 
boundaries of this Territory. 



NEW YORK. {See also page 81.) 

The Legislatures of 1S97 and 1898 of New York have made important changes 
in the laws. 

Deer — Wild deer may be killed from Aug. 15 to Nov. 15, both inclusive. No 
person shall kill or take alive more than two deer in any season. 

Long Island has special provision. See page 89. 

Traps, Artificial Light — Traps or any device whatsoever to trap or entice 
deer, including salt-licks, shall not be made, set or used, and deer shall not be caught, 
hunted or killed by aid or use thereof. 

No jack light or other artificial light shall be used in hunting or killing any deer 
for five years from June i, 1897. 

Hounding Deer in the towns of Dresden and Putnam, in the county of Wash- 
ington, is prohibited for ten years from March 18, 1897. 

It is unlawful for any person to catch or kill within the counties of Cattaraugus, 
Oneida, Madison and Otsego, any mink, skunk, muskrat or fox, except upon his 
premises, or within the limits of an incorporated village, or have the same in his pos- 
session, which was so killed, between May i and Nov. 16, except that foxes shall not 
be so killed or caught from May i to Sept. 30. 

Deer or Venison, when not to be possessed — Wild deer or venison 
shall not be possessed or sold except from the fifteenth day of August to the twen- 
tieth day of 5s'ov^ember, both inclusive; and possession thereof from the fifteenth day 
of November to the twentieth day of November, inclusive, is forbidden, and shall be 
deemed a violation of this section unless it be proved by the possessor or seller that 
such deer or venison was killed within the lawful period for killing or out of the State. 

Dogs may be killed — Dogs, while chasing deer in violation of law, or any 
dog or bitch that will hunt, chase or pursue deer may be killed by any person when 
found running at large in the forests of this State where deer inhabit ; and it is the 
duty of every game protector and forester to kill all dogs when found running at 
large in violation of this act, and no action for damage shall lie or be maintained 
against any person for such killing. 

Wild Deer, Close Season in the Counties of Ulster, Greene, Delaware 
and Sullivan — Wild deer shall not be caught, shot at, hunted, killed or possessed 
after being killed in the above counties prior to Aug. 15, 1901. 

Wild Moose, Elk, Caribou and Antelope — Wild moose, elk, caribou or 
antelope shall not be hunted, killed, possessed or sold at any time in this State. Pro- 
vided, however, that moose, elk, caribou and antelope may be possessed and trans- 
ported into this State for breeding purposes ; and it is further provided that the meat 
of any moose, elk, caribou or antelope may be possessed or sold during the season 
for the possession of venison if it be proved by the possessor that such meat was 
killed outside of the State or by persons who own or are in charge of private parks, 
and are the actual owners of said moose, elk, caribou or antelope. 

Black and Gray Squirrels — Black and gray squirrels shall not be hunted, 



American Game and Fish Laws. — New York. 147 



shot at, killed or possessed, except from the first day of September to the fifteenth 
of December, both inclusive. 

Close Season for Woodcock in Richmond County — Woodcock shall not 
be pursued, shot at, hunted, killed or possessed in Richmond county, except from 
the fourth day of July to the thirty-first day of December, both inclusive. 

Quail, Close Season — Quail shall not be pursued, shot at, hunted or killed, 
'except from the first day of November until the fifteenth day of December. 
This section does not apply to Long Island. 

Quail, when not to be possessed — Quail shall not be sold or possessed 
except during the months of November and December ; but possession thereof dur- 
ing the month of December, after expiration of close season, is forbidden and shall 
be deemed a violation of this section, unless it be proved by the possessor that said 
birds were killed within the lawful periods for killing the same, or outside the State, 
and they shall not be killed or possessed in the counties of Chemung, Genesee, 
Wyoming, Orleans, Livingston, ISIonroe, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, Tompkins, Tioga, 
Onondaga, r)ntario, Steuben, Cortland and Otsego, prior to the first day of Novem- 
ber, iSgS. The provisions of this section shall not apply to Robin's Island and 
Gardiner's island. 

Woodcock and Grouse, Close Season — Woodcock, ruffed grouse, com- 
monly known as partridge, or any member of the grouse family, shall not be pursued, 
shot at, hunted, caught or killed except from the first day of September to the 
fifteenth day of December, both inclusive. No person or persons shall kill, catch 
or take alive more than thirty-six of the above-named birds, under the above pro- 
visions in any one year. 

Woodcock and Grouse, when not to be possessed — Woodcock, ruffed 
grouse, commonly known as partridge, or any member of the grouse family shall not 
be sold or possessed except from the first day of September to the thirty-first day of 
December, both inclusive ; and possession or sale thereof during the last fifteen days 
of December is prohibited, and shall be deemed a violation of this section, unless it 
be proved by the possessor or seller that said birds were caught or killed within the 
lawful period for killing the same or out of the State. The provisions of this section 
shall not apply to Long Island. 

Woodcock, Quail and Grouse, when not to be transported — Wood- 
cock, ruffed grouse, commonly known as partridge, or any member of the grouse 
family, or quail killed in this State, shall not be transported from any one point to 
another point within or without the State from or through any of the counties 
thereof or possessed for that purpose, nor from a less distance than twenty-five 
miles from the State line outside of this State to be transported into this State in the 
open season for transportation, except that such birds may be transported from the 
county where killed or through any of the counties of this State from one point to 
another point, when accompanied by the actual owner thereof. Provided, however, 
that no person, association or company shall transport or accompany more than 
thirty-six of such birds under the above provisions in any one year, nor more than 
twelve at any one time. Possession of the birds named by any person or by a com- 
mon carrier or by any person in its employ then actually engaged in the business of 
such common carrier, corporation, association or company unaccompanied by the 
actual owner thereof, shall constitute a violation of this section by such person. 

Woodcock, Close Season in the Counties of Clinton,' Essex, and War= 
ren — Woodcock shall not be pursued, shot at, hunted, caught, killed or possessed, 
except from Aug. i6 to Dec. 15, inclusive, in the counties of Clinton, Essex, and 
Warren. 

Mongolian Ring=necked Pheasant — No person shall kill, expose for sale 
or have in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any wild Mongolian 
ring-necked pheasant (phasius torquatus) prior to the year nineteen hundred, except 
in the county of Suffolk. Wild Mongolian ring-necked pheasants shall not be pur- 



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sued, shot at, hunted, killed, trapped or snared in the county of Suffolk, except from 
the first day of October to the thirty-first day of January, both inclusive. 

Beaver is protected in this State. 

Protection of Certain Birds— It is unlawful to kill, trap, snare, sell, expose 
for sale, or transport from April i to Nov. i any bird of song, or any linnet, bluebird, 
yellowhammer, yellowbird, thrush, woodpecker, catbird, pewee, swallow, martin, 
blue jay, oriole, kildee, snowbird, grassbird, grosbeak, phoebe-bird, humming-bird, 
blackbird, wren, excepting birds bred in a cage or imported from Europe or the 
Southern States. It is also unlawful to kill, expose for sale or have in possession 
after the same has been killed any robin, meadow lark or starling from Jan. i to 
Oct. 1 5, save only when such birds are killed on the premises of the persons killing, 
and while they are destroying fruit. This section shall not apply to any person who 
shall kill any bird for the purpose of studying its habits or history, or having the same 
stuffed and set up as a specimen. 

Exceptions as to Wild Fowl — On page 82 under this title omit " west of 
Smith's Point " in the third line after " South bay." 

Hounding of Deer in the Towns of Dresden and Putnam, in the 
County of Washington — Deer shall not be hunted, pursued or killed with any 
dog or bitch in the towns of Dresden and Putnam, in the county of Washington, at 
any time in the year for the period of ten years from the passage of this act. If any 
dog or bitch of the breed used for hunting deer shall be found hunting, pursuing or 
killing deer, or running at large in the forests of such towns, it shall be presumptive 
evidence of the violation of this act by the person owning, using or harboring such 
dog or bitch. 

Protection of Fur-bearing Animals in the Counties of Wayne, Jeffer- 
son and Cayuga — Xo person shall catch or kill, or attempt to catch or kill, within 
the counties of Wayne, Jefferson and Cayuga, any mink, skunk, muskrat or fox, 
except upon his premises or within the limits of an incorporated village, or have the 
same in his possession which was so killed, from the first day of May to the thirty- 
first day. of the following October, except that foxes shall not be so killed or caught 
from the first day of May to the thirtieth day of the following September. The pro- 
visions of this act relating to foxes shall not apply to Cayuga county. 

Protection of Certain Fur-bearing Animals in the County of Living 
Ston — Xo person shall catch or kill, or attempt to catch or kill, within the county of 
Livingston, any muskrat, mink, coon, fox or skunk, except upon his premises or 
within the limits of an incorporated village, or have the same in his possession which 
was so killed, from the tenth day of April to the thirty-first day of the following Octo- 
ber, except that foxes shall not be so killed or caught from the tenth day of April to 
the thirtieth day of the following September. 

Protection of Fur=bearing Animals in the Counties of Cattaraugus, 
Oneida, Madison and Otsego — Xo person shall catch or kill, or attempt to catch 
or kill, within the counties of Cattaraugus, (Jneida, Madison and Otsego, any mink, 
skunk, muskrat or fox, except upon his premises or within the limits of an incorpo- 
rated village, or have the same in his possession which was so killed, from the first 
day of May to the sixteenth day of the following Xovember, except that foxes shall 
not be so killed or caught from the first day of May to the thirtieth day of the follow- 
ing September. 

FISH. 

Salmon Trout and Landlocked Salmon, Close Season — Salmon trout, 
sometimes known as lake trout, and landlocked salmon shall not be caught or killed 
in the inland waters of this State, except from the first day of May to the thirtieth day 
of September, both inclusive, except that in the counties of Dutchess, Ulster, Sulli- 
van, Orange, Rockland, Putnam, Westchester, and Richmond landlocked salmon, 
otherwise known as Ouananische, shall not be caught, fished for, killed or possessed, 



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except from the first day of April to the thirtieth day of June, both inclusive. Pro- 
vided, however, that it shall be lawful to possess and sell at any time salmon trout 
o^ landlocked salmon, if said fish have not been taken from the inland waters of this 
State during the close season ; but possession of such fish during such close season 
is forbidden, and shall be deemed a violation of this section, unless proved by the 
possessor that such fish were not caught in such inland waters during the close sea- 
son. The provisions of this section shall not apply to Long Island. 

Black Bass, Oswego Bass, Pickerel, Pike or WalUeyed Pike, Close 
Season — Black bass or Oswego bass shall not be fished for, caught, killed or pos- 
sessed except from the fifteenth day of June to the thirty-first day of December, both 
inclusive, and shall not be fished for, caught or killed in Lake Geoi'ge or Schroon 
lake, except from the first day of August to the fifteenth day of December, both in- 
clusive, and shall not be fished for, caught or killed in the Schoharie river or in 
Foxes creek within three years from the thirty-first day of May, 1896, except in the 
month of August. Pickerel, pike or wall-eyed pike shall not be fished for, caught 
or killed or possessed, except from the first day of May to the thirty-first day of 
January, both inclusive. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the St. 
Lawrence between Tibbet's point lighthouse and the city of Ogdensburgh. 

Trout, Close Season — The law as stated on page 84 is amended by adding, 
after the word "inclusive," "except as provided by Sect. 166; and in Spring Brook 
creek, situated in the counties of Monroe and Livingston, trout shall not be fished 
for, caught or possessed, except from March 29 to August 31." 

Trout shall not be fished for, caught, killed or sold as food, except from March 
29 to August 31, both inclusive. But trout so caught or killed under the provisions 
and limitations of this article, between March 29 and April 16, may be sold any- 
where in the city of New York and Long Island. 

Black Bass not to be taken less than Ten Inches in Length, Number 
of Catch prescribed — No black bass less than ten inches in length shall be inten- 
tionally taken from any of the waters of this State, nor possessed ; and, in case any 
such fish is taken, the person taking it shall immediately return it to the waters from 
which it was taken without unnecessary injury. No person shall take, catch, kill or 
possess more than twenty-four black bass of the size permitted by this article in any 
one day. Where two or more persons are fishing or angling from the same boat, the 
aggregate number of bass taken, caught, killed or possessed, by the occupants of 
said boat in any one day, shall not exceed thirty-six. The provisions of this section 
shall not apply to the St. Lawrence river between Tibbet's point lighthouse and the 
city of Ogdensburgh. 

Black Bass, Oswego Bass, Close Season — Black bass, Oswego bass shall 
not be fished for, caught, killed or possessed from the waters of the Salmon river in 
the town of Fort Covington, Franklin county, between the Canada line and a dam 
on said river, known as A. Wright or the Fort Covington Milling Company's dam, 
in the village of Fort Covington or from the St. Regis river, in the town of Bombay, 
Franklin County, between the Canada line and a dam in the village of Hogansburg, 
known as the Mill's and Lantry dam, between the fifteenth day of November and the 
first day of May, both inclusive. 

Length of Salmon — No salmon, landlocked salmon or lake trout, less than 
fifteen inches in length, shall be intentionally taken alive from any of the waters of 
this State, nor possessed ; and, in case any such fish is caught or taken, the person 
taking it shall immediately place such fish back in the waters from which it was 
taken without unnecessary injurv. 

Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and Cattaraugus Creek, Fishing by Certain 
Devices prohibited — No fish shall be fished for, caught or killed in any manner 
or by any device except angling, in the waters of Lake Erie, within one-half of a mile 
of the shores thereof, or of any of the islands therein, nor in the Cattaraugus creek, 
or within five miles of the mouth thereof, or of any island therein ; nor in Lake 



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Ontario within one mile of the shore or of any island therein, nor within three miles 
of the mouth of the Niagara river. The waters of Lake Ontario in the county of Os- 
wego, between the northerly line of the town of Mexico and Jefferson County line, are 
hereby exempt from the provisions of this act; but sects, no and in of this act 
shall apply to said waters. Fish taken contrary to the provisions of this section 
shall not be knowingly possessed. 

Taking Shad, 'Herring and Otiier Fish in the Hudson and Delaware 
Rivers and Other Waters — Except as herein provided, shad, herring and other 
fish shall not be taken from the Hudson and Delaware rivers or Rondout creek with 
nets of any kind. Between the fourteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of 
June, shad and herring may be taken from said waters by nets to be operated by hand 
only, and from the Catskill creek below Cook's dam, so called, by means of scoop- 
nets, dip-nets and scap-nets; but said nets shall not be set, placed nor drawn, nor fish 
taken therefrom between sunset on Friday night and sunrise on Monday morning, 
unless by reason of the inclemency of the weather said nets cannot be drawn prior to 
sunset on Friday night, in which case it shall be lawful to take fish therefrom as soon 
as the weather will permit on Saturday. And, between the first day of September 
and the thirtieth day of May following, bullheads, catfish, suckers, eels, pickerel, 
sturgeon, white and yellow perch, carp and sunfish may be caught by means of hoop- 
nets, fykes, dip-nets, scap-nets and gill-nets in the Hudson river, Wallkill creek, in 
Rondout creek below the dam at Eddyville, in Wappingers creek, in the Ten Mile 
river in the town of Dover, and in Catskill creek below Cook's dam, so called, by 
means of scoop-nets, dip-nets and scap-nets. Nets shall not be set or used north of 
the dam at Troy. Between June first and September first sturgeon may be taken in 
the waters of the Hudson river with sturgeon nets of not less than eleven inches 
mesh. Nothing in this section shall be constrvied to prohibit the catching of fish with 
hook and line in Rondout creek at any time. 

Richmond County and New York or Raritan Bay, Regulations as to 
Nets — No device except angling shall be placed, drawn or used, for the capture of 
any fish except menhaden, in the waters of Raritan bay nor in any waters adjacent 
thereto in Richmond County, except that shad may be taken by shad nets between 
the fifteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of June, both inclusive. 

Nets not to be used in the Harlem River — Nets, set nets, pounds or fykes 
shall not be used in Harlem river, or East river, or Long Island sound from Hell 
Gate to the northern boundary line of the present city of New York, including all 
adjacent bays, creeks and confluent brooks within said limits. This section shall not 
apply to nets used for catching lobsters or crabs in said waters. 

On page Sj, in the eleventh line, after the word " angling," insert " at any time, 
nor the use of tip-ups in fishing through the ice." After " county," in the same line, 
omit "at any time, nor the use of spears in catching fish in said Block lake during 
the months of September, October and November." 

Certain Fish may be caught through the Ice in Lakes and Waters 
named — Pickerel, bullheads, catfish, eels, perch and sunfish may be fished for 
through the ice with hooks and line, or tip-ups, in Lake Keuka or Crooked lake, in 
Queechey lake, in Cones us lake, in any waters in Sullivan county not inhabited by 
brook trout and in any other w^aters of the State not inhabited by trout, lake trout, 
salmon trout, black or Oswego bass, or landlocked salmon or mukellonge, except in the 
waters of the tow^i of Smithville, in Chenango county, and by set lines in the Susque- 
hanna river and in the Chenango and Unadilla rivers and their tributaries in Che- 
nango county. Suckers, bullheads, eels and dog fish may be caught from Dec. i to 
May 15 by the means of hooking in Oneida lake, Oneida river, Onondaga lake 
and in the waters of Cortland, Tioga, Broome, Chenango and Otsego counties, in 
the Delaware and Charlotte rivers in the counties of Delaware and Sullivan, in the 
Schoharie river and its tributary streams in Schoharie county, and by spearing in 
the Delaware river in Delaware county from April i to Oct. i. Suckers, bullheads 



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and eels may be caught in Seneca lake and in the Chenango river and its tributaries 
in Chenango county, with seines four rods in length and meshes not to be less than 
ojie and one-fourth inches in size, with rope for hauling not to be more than thirty 
feet in length at each end of VlqI, provided that permission so to do has first been 
obtained from the commissioners of fisheries, game and forests. 

Fishing through Ice in Certain Lakes, Set Lines in Canandaigua 
Lake — No fish shall be fished for, caught or killed in any manner or by any device 
except angling in the waters of Canandaigua lake, except as herein provided. It shall 
be lawful to fish with set lines, no line to exceed six hundred feet in length, one end 
thereof to be attached at the shore, in the waters of Canandaigua lake, no person to 
own or operate more than two lines. Pickerel, pike, perch and bullheads may be 
fished for through the ice with hooks and lines, tip-ups or bobs in Honeoye lake, 
Canadice lake, Conesus lake and Loon lake in Steuben county. 

Eel Weirs — Eel weirs of which the laths are not less than one inch apart may 
be maintained at any time in any of the waters of this State not inhabited by trout, 
lake trout, salmon trout or landlocked salmon, except in the Chemung river and its 
tributaries in the counties of Steuben and Chemung, and except in waters in Cayuga 
county, and except in the Susquehanna xivox, provided,\\v2X there be a clear passage 
at low-water mark at some point in said weir of not less than ten feet in width for 
the passage of boats and fish. Eel pots of a form and character such as may be 
prescribed by the rules of the commissioners of fisheries, game and forest, may be 
used in any waters not inhabited by trout, lake trout, salmon trout or landlocked 
salmon. Except as herein provided, the use of eel weirs and eel pots in any waters 
of the State is prohibited. 

Fishing in Seneca Lake — It shall be lawful to fish in waters of Seneca lake 
with nets or seines, the meshes of which shall not be less than a two-inch bar, from the 
fifteenth day of April to the fifteenth day of August, both inclusive. It shall also be 
lawful to fish with spears in the waters of Seneca lake for all fish, except black bass, 
from the fifteenth day of x\pril to the fifteenth day of June, both inclusive. 

Fishing in Fall Creek, Ithaca, prohibited — No person shall kill, catch or 
remove, or attempt to kill, catch or remove, any fish by any means or device whatso- 
ever, at any time, in or from that portion of Fall creek between Lake street bridge in 
the city of Ithaca and the Ithaca falls, including the pool at the foot of the falls. 

Fishing in Little River in Albany County — The taking of fish in any 
manner other than by angling in Little river between the city of WatervHet and La- 
goon island in the county of Albany, or from any brooks emptying therein, is pro- 
hibited. 

Fishing in Lawrence Brook, Franklin County — No fish shall be fished 
for, caught or killed in any manner or by any device in Lawrence brook or its tribu- 
taries, in the towns of Moira and Dickinson in the county of Franklin, for a period 
of five years from the first day of June, 1S98, except that suckers may be fished for 
and caught with snares only. 

Special Provision as to Crystal Lake in Albany County, Close Sea= 
son for Black Bass in Crystal Lake, Town of Rensselaerville, Albany 
County, New York — Black bass shall not be fished for, caught, killed or pos- 
sessed in Crystal lake, town of Rensselaerville, Albany county. New York, within 
two years from the fifteenth day of June, 1S9S. 

Warren County, Town of Horicon — Black bass or Oswego bass may be 
caught in any of the waters from July iq to Jan. i. 

In Lake George or Glen Lake or Tributaries — Pike perch, great northern 
pike may be caught from June 15 to Jan. r. Also bullheads from July i to Jan i. 

It is unlawful to fish for two years from April 15, 1S97, in East brook and West 
brook tributaries in the town of Caldwell, Harris or Edmund brook, Indian brook and 
Finkle brook in the town of Bolton. 

Perch may be caught by angling in Lake George at any time. 



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Special Provisions as to Kings, Queens and Suffolk Counties and 
Long Island Sound — See also page 88. 

Close Season for Wild Fowl — Web-footed wild fowl shall not be shot at, 
hunted, killed or possessed from the first day of May to the thirtieth day of Septem- 
ber, both inclusive ; nor shall the same be pursued, shot at, hunted or killed between 
sunset and daylight; nor shall the same be pursued, shot ac, hunted, killed or caught 
in any way, save with gun raised at arm's length and fired from the shoulder without 
other rest ; nor from any boat other than a boat propelled by hand or floating device, 
except as provided in Sect. 162, such fowls caught or killed in any manner prohibited 
by this section shall not be brought to the shore, sold or possessed. 

Exception as to Wild Fowl — Except as herein provided, the use of float- 
ing devices in hunting web-footed wild fowl on Long Island and waters adjacent 
thereto is prohibited. Floating devices may be used for the purpose of shooting 
web-footed wild fowl therefrom in Long Island sound, Great South bay w^est of 
Smith's point, Shinnecock and Peconic bays; and in any part of said counties said 
birds may be pursued and killed from boats propelled by hand, and from any sail- 
boats in Long Island sound, Gardiner and Peconic bays. 

Jamaica Bay and Adjacent Waters — No fish shall be fished for, caught or 
killed in any manner or by any device except angling in the waters of Jamaica bay, 
Flatlands bay, Grassy bay, or in any of the waters adjacent to said bays and opening 
into the ocean through Rockaway inlet or other inlets to said bays ; and nets shall 
not be placed in said waters for any purpose. The inlets from the ocean to Jamaica 
bay, Flatlands bay or Grassy bay shall not be obstructed by any net or device at 
any time so as to prevent the passage of fish. Angling shall be lawful in said bays 
every day of the year. This section does not prevent the catching of eels by the use 
of spear or eel-weir, or the capture of minnows or shrimp for bait by means of hand 
nets, which shall not exceed forty feet in length and four feet in depth, nor the taking 
of refuse or debris from said waters with nets, the meshes of which shall not be less 
in size than six-inch bar. 

rieadow Hens and Other Birds, Close Season — Meadow hens, mud hens, 
gallinule or water chickens and grebe shall not be shot at, hunted, killed or pos- 
sessed from the thirty-first day of December to the fifteenth day of August, both 
inclusive. 

SPECIAL PROVISIONS AS TO THE WATERS OF THE THOUSAND 

ISLANDS. 

Black Bass, Pickerel, Pike, Wall=eyed Pike and Maskinonge, Close 
Season — Black bass, pickerel, pike and maskinonge, commonly called muskellonge, 
shall not be fished for, caught, killed or possessed in the waters of the Thousand 
Islands between the first day of Januarv and the ninth day of June, both inclusive. 

Fishing through the Ice prohibited — No fish shall be fished for, caught or 
killed in any manner or by any device, through the ice in the waters of the Thou- 
sand Islands, between the first day of January and the ninth day of June, inclusive. 

Black Bass not to be taken less than Ten Inches in Length — No black 
bass less than ten inches in length shall be intentionally taken alive from the waters 
of the Thousand Islands, nor shall the same be killed or possessed ; and, in case any 
such fish is caught or taken, the person taking it shall immediately place such fish 
back in the waters from which it was taken without unnecessary injury. 

Limit as to Catch of Black Bass — No person shall take, catch, kill or 
possess more than twelve black bass of the size permitted by this article in any one 
day. Where two or more persons are fishing or angling from the same boat, the 
aggregate number of bass taken, caught, killed or possessed by the occupants of said 
boat in any one day shall not exceed twenty-four. 



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Fishing by Certain Devices prohibited — No fish shall be fished for, 
caught or killed in any manner or by any device except angling in the waters of the 
Thousand Islands, except that it shall be lawful to take minnows for bait in the 
manner provided for by Sect. 145 of this act; provided, however, that, if any black 
bass, pickerel, pike, wall-eyed pike or maskinonge are taken in such nets, they shall 
be immediately returned to the waters alive. 

Duty of Anglers to exhibit their Catch of Fish — Every person fishing 
in the waters of the Thousand Islands shall, whenever requested by any fish and 
game protector, permit such protector to inspect and examine the fish taken by him 
or in his possession or in the boat occupied by him, and the implements by which the 
same were taken ; and, in case of his refusal to permit such examination or inspection, 
he shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and also be liable to a penalty of twenty- 
five dollars for each such refusal. 

Protection of Black Bass in Orange Lake, Orange County — Xo per- 
son shall fish for or attempt to take from the waters of Orange lake in the county of 
Orange any black bass, at any time, from one hour after sunset of any day until one 
hour before sunrise of the following day. 

Protection of Antwerp or homing Pigeons — That on and after the 
passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to shoot, maim or 
kill any Antwerp or homing pigeon, either while in flight or at rest. 

Protection of Fish in Chautauqua Lake in Chautauqua County — It 
shall be unlawful for any person or persons to take any fish of any kind or to fish for 
or attempt to take any fish from the waters of Chautauqua lake, from the first day of 
May until the fifteenth day of June in each year, except by the authority of the 
State for the purpose of propagation. 

Black bass, yellow bass, rock bass and muskellonge shall not be fished for or 
taken from the water of Chautauqua lake from and including the first day of De- 
cember in each year to the fifteenth day of June in the following year, except as 
herein otherwise provided. 

Muskellonge and bill-fish may be taken with spears, using fish-house and decoys 
on Mondays and Thursdays of each week for five consecutive weeks, beginning on 
the first Monday of February and allowing ten days for such spearing; but no such 
fish-house, decoy or spear shall be upon the ice or waters of Chautauqua lake before 
six o'clock in the morning, nor after six o'clock in the afternoon of each Monday and 
Thursday as above provided, nor shall it be lawful for any person to place or cause 
to be placed, or have any fish-house, decoy or spear or other device for taking fish 
from the waters of Chautauqua lake, except by angling, at any other time nor in 
any other manner than is provided in this act. 

The closed season, during which it shall be unlawful to take black bass, yellow 
bass, rock bass and muskellonge from the waters of Chautauqua lake shall be from 
and including the first day of December in each year to the fifteenth day of June in 
the year following, except as provided in Sect. 3 of the act hereby amended ; and 
it shall be unlawful for any person to sell or expose for sale any of the above-men- 
tioned fish from the waters of Chautauqua lake at any time during the closed 
season. 

Permit Fishing through the Ice in Certain Parts of Owasco Lake — 
Pickerel, bullheads, catfish, eels, perch and sunfish may be fished for through the 
ice, with hooks and lines or tip-ups, in Owasco lake, from the head of such lake to 
a line running across the same, from a ravine just south of the cottage now owned by 
E. C. Pulver on the west shore of such lake to the ravine just north of the cottage 
now owned by James Foster on the east shore thereof. 

Protection of State Nets while in Use in any of the Waters of this 
State — It shall not be lawful for any person or persons, except those in charge of 
State nets, at any time to handle or take out any fish while confined in a State net, 
or for any person or persons to fish in any manner within one hundred feet of any 
leader or net while in use by the State. 



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NORTH CAROLINA, 



(See also page 90.) 



Wild Turkeys — Unlawful to build pens or traps for the purpose of catching 
wild turkeys. 

Pheasant, Wild Turkey may be killed from Oct. lo to May lo. 

Tyrrell County. (See page 92.) 

By an act of 1897, it is unlawful to kill, capture or hunt, with a dog or gun, or 
offer for sale or buy any deer between Feb. 15 and Aug. i. 
Unlawful for non-resident to hunt without permission. 
Bears — Bounty of ^2 for each bear killed. 

FISH. 

Non-residents not to fish for market. 

The act to protect fish in the waters of North river and its tributaries on page 
94 is repealed. 

Cherokee County. 

riiddle Fork of French Broad River, and its Tributaries in Transyl= 
vania County — Unlawful to fish for two years from March 9, 1897. 

Rockingham County. 

Unlawful to hunt or fish on land without the consent of the owner. 

Currituck County. 

That it shall be unlawful for any person who is not a citizen of the State of 
North Carolina to hunt or shoot any wild fowl in the county of Currituck from any 
box, battery or float of any kind not on land at the time. That it shall be unlawful 
for any person to take or capture any wild fowl in the county of Currituck between 
March 31 and November i, or to sell or ship out of the State between said dates. 
That it shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, shoot, take or capture any wild fowl 
on any Wednesday, Thursday or Sunday between November i and March 31, or to 
disturb any raft of wild fowl on either of the days mentioned above. It shall be 
unlawful for any person to leave any landing or anchorage before daylight in the 
morning, for the purpose of hunting wild fowl, or to continue to hunt wild fowl or 
fish after dark on days allowed by this act to hunt and fish. Unlawful to catch fish 
with nets or appliances between March 31 and November t ; however, not to pre- 
vent citizens from catching fish for house use and limited sale. Unlawful to locate 
wild fowl or fish nets on Sunday. It shall be unlawful for any person, hired or 
employed, to lay around, sail around or stop anywhere near any citizen who may 
be gunning or fishing in Currituck and tributaries for the purpose of keeping them 
from shooting or damage his shooting or fishing. 



NORTH DAKOTA. (See also 2^ai,e 95.) 

Every person is committing a misdemeanor and subject to a fine who either 
(^7) Shoots or kills any prairie chicken, pinnated grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, 
ruffed grouse or woodcock between the ist day of November and the 20th day of 
August following, or any song-bird or insect-eating bird at any time ; or 



American Game and Fish Laws. — North Dakota, Ohio. 155 

(3) Shoots, kills or takes any quail, English or Chinese pheasant or wild swan, 
until after the 20th day of August, a.d. 1905, and after that time between the ist day 
of November and the 20th day of August following ; or 

(c) Shoots or kills any wild duck, wild goose or brant or crane, between the ist 
day of May and the 20th day of August following; or 

(i/) At any time kills or shoots any wild duck, goose or brant, with any swivel- 
gun or other gun except such as is commonly shot from the shoulder, or in hunting 
such birds makes use of any artificial light or battery; or 

(e) Uses or employs any trap, snare, net or bird lime, or medicated, drugged or 
poisoned grain or food, to capture or kill any of the birds mentioned in subdivisions 
a, b or c of this section ; or 

(/) Wantonly destroys any nest or eggs of any of the birds mentioned in sub- 
divisions a, b ox c of this section ; or 

[g) Shoots or kills any buffalo, moose, elk, deer, antelope, caribou or mountain 
sheep, between the 15th day of December and the 15th day of October following; or 

(//) Shoots, kills, traps or takes any beaver or otter at any time prior to the 15th 
day of October, a.d. 1903, or thereafter between the 15th day of December and the 
15th day of October following; or 

(/■) At any time uses or employs any hound or dog in running or driving any of 
the animals mentioned in subdivision g of this section ; or 

[j) Sets any spring or other gun, trap, snare or other device to kill, wound or 
destroy any of the animals mentioned in subdivision g of this section ; or 

{k) Knowingly hunts in any way upon the enclosed or cultivated lands of another 
without the consent of the owner, or his agent or tenant ; or 

(/) Shoots or kills in any one day more than twenty-five of the game birds men- 
tioned in subdivisions a, b, c of this section, or in any one season more than five of 
the animals mentioned in subdivision g of this section. 

It is unlawful to shoot the above animals or birds without a permit. A resident 
or member of his family Uving at home may shoot on lands owned or controlled by 
him during the open season. Dogs are not allowed unless a permit is obtained. 
Permits will authorize the holder to hunt throughout the State with or without dogs. 

Fee, $75 for non-residents; 75 cents for residents. 

FI5H. 

Pike, Pickerel, Perch, Bass or nuskellonge may be caught from May i 
to Nov. I. In navigable rivers, or rivers which flow both into and out of the State, 
may be caught at any time. 



OHIO. (Seealiio page 96.) 

Quail, Dove, Woodcock, Squirrel, Ruffed Grouse, Pheasant, Prairie 
Chicken, Rail, Snipe, Kildeer, Plover, Coot, Mud Hen, or Wild Duck — 

It is unlawful on any place to catch, kill or injure, or pursue with such intent, any 
quail, except between the tenth day of November and the fifteenth day of December, 
inclusive ; or any dove, woodcock or squirrel, except between the fourth day of July 
and the fifteenth day of December, inclusive ; or any ruffed grouse, or pheasant or 
prairie chicken, except between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of 
December, inclusive ; or any rail, snipe, kildeer or plover, except between the first 
day of September and the fifteenth day of May, inclusive; or any coot or mud hen, 
or wild duck, except between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of 
April, inclusive. 



156 American Game and Fish Laws.— Ohio. 

Shoulder=gun, Sink Boat or Battery, Trap, Net, or Snare. Wild Duck 
on Sunday or Monday. Sunday Shooting Unlawful — No person shall, at any 
time, catch, kill or injure, or pursue, with such intent, any wild duck or wild goose, 
by the aid or use of any swivel or punt gun, or any other gun but a common shoulder 
ijun ; or with the aid of, or from any sink-boat or battery, or by the use or aid of any 
steamboat, naphtha launch, electric launch, sail-boat, steam launch or any kind of 
boat whatsoever, except a common row-boat propelled by oars. No person shall, at 
any time, catch, kill or injure or pursue with such intent, any of the birds, game or 
animals mentioned in this act, with or by the use of any trap, net or snare, or destroy 
any of the eggs or nests of any of the birds named in this section. No person shall 
kill any wild duck on Sunday or Monday of any week, on any of the reservoirs be- 
longing to the State of Ohio, or upon the waters of Lake Erie and the estuaries and 
bays thereof, or on the rivers, creeks, ponds, or other waters or bodies of water in this 
State. No person shall hunt, shoot or trap, or have in possession in the open air for 
such purpose, any of the implements for the hunting, shooting or trapping of the 
same, on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday. No person shall shoot 
at or kill any wild duck before five o'clock in the forenoon, or after six o'clock in the 
afternoon of any day upon which it shall be lawful to kill the same. Provided, that 
nothing herein shall be construed so as to prohibit the killing of squirrels by the 
owner or tenant of any premises where such animals may be found injuring grain, 
fruit trees, shrubbery or vegetables. 

Wild Deer, flongolian, English or Ring=necked Pheasants — No 
person shall catch, kill or injure, or pursue with such intent, any wild deer, Mongo- 
han, EngUsh or ring-necked pheasant, before the tenth day of November, 1900; or 
after said date, except between the tenth day of November and the fifteenth day of 
December inclusive. Provided, that nothing herein shall prevent persons from hav- 
ing in possession Mongolian, English or ring-necked pheasants, or deer in private 
enclosure for the purpose of domestication or propagation. 

Unlawful Purchase, Sale, Exposure or Possession of Certain Birds or 
Game — It is unlawful to have in possession any quail or wild turkey, except be- 
tween the tenth day of November and the fifteenth day of December, inclusive; or 
any woodcock or squirrel, except between the fourth day of July and the fifteenth 
day of December, inclusive; or any ruffed grouse, or pheasant, or prairie chicken, 
except between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of December, inclu- 
sive ; or whoever purchases, sells or exposes for sale, or has in his possession, any 
dove, except between the fourth day of July and the fifteenth day of December, 
inclusive; or any snipe, rail, kildeer or plover, except between the first day of Sep- 
tember and the fifteenth day of May, inclusive ; or any coot or mud hen, or_ wild 
duck, except between the first day of September and the fifteenth day of April, inclu- 
sive ; or any Mongolian pheasant, English or ring-neck pheasant, before the tenth 
day of November, 1903, or after that date, except between the tenth day of Novem- 
ber and the fifteenth day of December, inclusive ; or any of the song or insectivorous 
birds mentioned in this act; or whoever shall at anytime catch or kill any quail, 
wild turkey, ruffed grouse or pheasant, prairie chicken, woodcock, squirrel, Mongo- 
lian pheasant, or English or ring-neck pheasant, for the purpose of conveying the 
same beyond the limits of this State, or for sale in the markets of this State, or shall 
transport or have in possession with intent to procure the transportation beyond the 
limits of this State, or for sale in the markets of this State, any quail, wild tur- 
key, ruffed grouse or pheasant, prairie chicken, woodcock, squirrel, Mongolian 
pheasant, or English or ring-neck pheasant, killed within this State. The reception 
by any person within this State of any such birds, game or animals, for shipment to a 
point without the State, shall be prima facie evidence that such birds, game or 
animals, were killed within this State for the purpose of conveying the same beyond 
its Umits ; provided, that the provisions of this act shall not be construed as appli- 
cable to any common carrier into whose possession any of the birds, game or animals 



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herein mentioned, shall come in the regular course of their business for transporta- 
tion, while they are in transit through this State from any place without this State, 
^^;here the killing of such birds, game or animals shall be lawful, but nothing in the 
provisions of this act shall prevent any one having in his possession wild deer during 
the time when the killing thereof is made penal. 

Pish Nets, Bass, etc. — Sec. 6968-1. No person shall draw, set, place, locate 
or maintain any pound-nets, seine, gill-nets, trap or fish-net whatever in any of the 
waters of the State, except in the waters of Lake Erie, in the waters of Sandusky bay 
as far up as the east end of Eagle island, in the waters of Maumee bay as far up as 
Maumee bridge, in the waters of Portage bay as far up as Oak harbor bridge, and 
further excepting in the waters of any other tjay or estuary bordering on or flowing 
into Lake Erie ; nor catch fish in that portion of the waters of Ten Mile creek lying 
within the State of Ohio with any device whatever, except with hook and line with 
bait or lure. No person shall draw, set, place, locate or maintain any pound-net, 
seine, gill-net, trap or fish-net whatever in the waters of Lake Erie between the first 
day of January and the first day of March, nor in Sandusky bay as far up as the east 
end of Eagle island, nor in Maumee bay as far up as Maumee bridge, nor in Portage 
bay as far up as Oak harbor bridge, nor in any other bay or estuary bordering on or 
flo\N-ing into Lake Erie between the fifteenth day of May and the fifteenth day of Sep- 
tember, and between the first day of January and the first day of March. No person 
shall set, place, locate or maintain any pound or trap-net in Lake Erie at a greater 
distance than eight miles from shore or mainland. No person shall set, place, locate or 
maintain any pound or trap-nets in such waters at a greater distance than four miles 
from the shore of any island ; prmuded, however, that no person shall set, place, lo- 
cate or maintain any fish-nets in any channel or passage lying between any island 
and any other island, or island and the mainland, a greater distance from the shore 
of such island or mainland than one-fourth of the distance across such channel or 
passage lying between any islands or between any island and the mainland at a place 
where such nets crossing such channel or passage are located. No person shall set, 
place, locate or maintain any gill-net or catch fish with a gill-net in any waters of 
Lake Erie except where the water is thirty-six feet deep or over. No person shall 
set, place, locate or maintain any fish-nets on any of the reefs of Lake Erie. No 
person shall set, place, locate or maintain any nets whatever within a radius of one- 
half mile from any pier or breakwater built and maintained by the United States 
government at the mouth of any river or creek flowing into Lake Erie, nor within 
one-half mile of any embankment, dam or bridge in any bay or river connected with or 
flowing into Lake Erie, nor more than one-fourth the distance across any bay or river 
whose waters flow into Lake Erie. Each and every person or firm engaged in catch- 
ing fish with nets in waters mentioned in this section shall on the thirtieth day of 
June and the thirty-first day of December of each year file a certified statement with 
the commissioners of fish and game, showing the varieties or species of fish caught, 
and the amount in weight of each kind of species so caught or taken, and such state- 
ment shall show the number and kinds of nets used, the number of vessels used, and 
the number of men employed during the preceding six months or half-year. 

Sec. 6968-2. No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the catching of fish 
for profit with nets in the waters of Lake Erie and the estuaries and bays thereof 
within this State without complying with the provisions of this section. Every such 
person, firm or corporation desiring to engage in fishing as above mentioned shall make 
application to the commissioners of fish and game and obtain a license or authority 
so to do ; and for such license or authority shall pay the following fee : for each tug- 
boat or boats propelled by steam engaged in fishing with gill-net, the sum of forty 
dollars ; for each sail-boat engaged in fishing with gill-nets, the sum of five dollars ; 
for each pound-net, fyke net, or trap-net used in fishing, the sum of three dollars ; for 
all other nets or seines used in fishing, except gill-nets fished from boats which have 
been licensed as hereinabove provided, the sum of two dollars each. For the pur- 



158 American Game and Fish Laws. — Ohio, Pennsylvania. 

poses of this section a pound-net is defined to be a net having one lead, a set of 
hearts, one tunnel, and one pot or crib. Each tug, steam or sail-boat licensed as 
above required shall during the time it is being used in fishing have posted up in 
some conspicuous place on such boat the license granted hereunder. In the case of 
nets, the said fish and game commissioners shall furnish the owner for each net 
licensed a metal tag or seal, which shall be securely fastened upon the net in such 
manner as said commissioners shall direct ; and it shall not at any time be removed 
therefrom. The license granted under the provisions of this section shall entitle the 
owner of the boat or net so licensed to engage in fishing with the same for a period 
of one year from the date of issuing such license. All fees required to be paid here- 
under shall be paid to the president of the commissioners of fish and game, and by 
him paid into the State treasury to the credit of a fund, which is hereby appropri- 
ated, for the purpose of propagating, protecting, and preserving the fish in the waters 
of Lake Erie. 

Sec. 696S-3. No person shall have in his possession fish caught in the waters 
mentioned in section 696S-1 of this act of a less length than the following unless 
caught with a hook or line : sauger and blue pike, eleven inches; pickerel, fourteen 
inches ; black bass, fourteen inches ; grass pike, twenty inches ; white fish, fifteen 
inches ; herring, ten inches ; cat fish, fifteen inches ; perch, eight inches ; and stur- 
geon, four feet. 



PENNSYLVANIA. ^See aUo page 100.) 

Elk, Deer may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. i. 

Unlawful to kill any deer in the waters of any streams, ponds or lakes. The use 
of dogs for hunting deer, elk or fawn is prohibited. 

Purpose of Sale — It is unlawful at any time, for the purpose of sale, to kill 
any elk, deer, fawn, wild turkey, pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge or woodcock. 

Transportation — The shipping of birds or animals out of the State the killing 
of which is prohibited by the law^s of this State is prohibited. 

How riany in One Day — It is unlawful for any one person to kill in one 
day more than ten ruffed grouse or more than fifteen quail or Virginia partridge, or 
more than ten woodcock, or more than two wild turkeys, or more than two deer, in 
any one season. 

Insectivorous and Song=birds protected, with the exception of the English 
sparrow, kingfisher, cooper's hawk, sharp-thinned hawk, duck hawk, pigeon hawk, 
great horned owl and barred owl, green heron and night heron. 

Hare, Rabbit may be killed from Nov. i to Dec. 15, inclusive. 

Squirrel from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15, inclusive. 

Hunting or killing of rabbits with ferrets prohibited. 

Gun only allowed for killing birds or animals mentioned. 

Unlawful to use any trap, snare, net, bird lime, swivel-gun, deer-lick, pitfall, turkey 
blind, or pen or other device with intent to take any of the birds or animals men- 
tioned. It is also unlawful to use any artificial light, battery or other device to de- 
ceive the birds or animals, except that decoys may be used in hunting duck, wild 
geese and brant. 

Trap Quail — Lawful to trap quail from Jan. i to Feb. 15, and to take them 
alive for the purpose of keeping them alive during the winter, but for no other pur- 
pose whatsoever. Must be liberated in the spring in same locality where caught. 

Fifteen Days after Close Season — After the close season it is lawful to 
have in possession the birds or animals for a period of fifteen days. 

Hunting on Sunday is prohibited. 



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Wild Turkey, Pheasant, Grouse, Quail, Partridge, Prairie Chicken — 

May be killed from Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. Mongolian, English or Chinese pheasant 
prohibited for five years from June 4, 1S97. 

Woodcock — May be killed during the month of July. 



RHODE ISLAND. 



(See also page 103.) 



Act of 1897. Sandpiper, Plover, Snipe, Curlew, Tattler, Greater or 
Lesser Yellow=legS or any so-called "shore birds" may be killed from July i to 
Jan. I. 

Pheasant protected until Oct. i, 1900. The word "pheasant" does not mean 
partridge or ruffed grouse. 

Bounty on foxes (page 104) is repealed. 



SOUTH CAROLINA. (See also page 105.) 

Deer — The law has been amended on page 105, and fl'tvr may be killed from 
Sept. I to Jan. i. In the third line, on page 105, insert after the word " Marion," 
the counties of " Beaufort and Florence." 

Dove — On page 105 the law as to doves has been amended, and they may be 
killed from Nov. i to March i. 



SOUTH DAKOTA. (See also page 106.) 

Buffalo, noose. Elk, Deer, Antelope, Mountain Sheep, Mountain 
Goat — It is unlawful at any time for a person not a />o;ia fide resident and citizen 
of this State to kill or capture in any way or manner any buffalo, moose, elk, deer, 
antelope, mountain sheep or mountain goat. 

It is unlawful for any person to kill or capture within the .State any of the above 
animals in and during the year 1900 and every fifth year thereafter, which years are 
declared to be closed years. 

Unlawful to kill or capture the above animals under the age of one year. Also 
unlawful to kill or capture any female of the above animals prior to the first day of 
October, 1901. 

It is unlawful for any person to kill or capture any of the adult males of the 
above animals or any of the adult females after Oct. i, 1901, except during the 
months of October and November in years not close years, which months in years 
not close years are declared an open season, and in such open season only under 
limitations and restrictions as follows, to wit : No person shall kill or capture more 
than two of said animals in any one day, nor more than four in any one open season, 
nor more than one of the females of such animals in any open season in which such 
females may be taken, nor have in his possession at any one time the carcasses or 
parts of the carcasses of more than three of such animals, nor shall any one use any 
dogs in running or coursing such animals. 

Unlawful to Sell Carcass — It is unlawful for any person to have in posses- 
sion, for sale or offer for sale or to sell the carcasses or parts of the carcasses of more 
than two of the above animals taken by himself in this State in any one year; and 



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every such hunter selling the carcass of any such animal shall give to the purchaser 
a certificate in writing stating when, where and by whom such animal was taken, its 
sex and weight, which certificate shall be preserved until the end of the year in which 
it was given, and which shall be exhibited on demand to any game warden of the 
State. No other persons than the actual captors shall se^l any carcass or parts of 
any carcass of any of the above animals taken in this State, except shopkeepers. 

Unlawful to Transport — It is unlawful for common carriers to transport out 
of the State at any time any animal named above, dead or alive ; provided, however, 
that the mounted heads, stuffed skins, hides and horns of animals not killed in 
violation of this act may be transported out of the State. Provided, further, that 
none of the provisions of this section shall apply to game or freight in transit into or 
through this State from other States or Territories. 



TENNESSEE 



{See also page 107.) 



English, Mongolian, Ring=necked or other Pheasants are protected for 
five years from March 23, 1S97. 

Quail — The exporting of quail out of the State dead or alive, is unlawful for 
five years from March 23, 1897. 



TEXAS. (See also page 109.) 

Wild Deer, Wild Antelope, Wild Ducks, Wild Grouse, Wild Geese, 
Wild Prairie Chickens, Wild iiongolian or English Pheasants, Wild Quail, 
Partridge, Wild Plover, Snipe, Jack Snipe are the property of the public. 

The sale or possession for the purpose of sale of any wild deer or antelope killed 
in this State, or the carcass or the fresh hide thereof, or the sale or possession for 
purpose of sale of any of the above-named animals or birds, is unlawful ; provided, 
however, this shall not apply to game in the county where such game was killed or 
taken. Provided, further, that nothing will prohibit the sale or shipment of wild 
ducks and wild geese. 

The Netting of Quail or Partridges at any season of the year is prohibited. 

Wild Geese or Wild Ducks are not to be killed except by an ordinary gun, 
capable of being held to and shot from the shoulder. 

Wild riongolian or English Pheasants, Antelope — Unlawful to shoot 
the above for five years from May 27, 1897. After this date wild Mongolian or 
English pheasants may be killed from Aug. i to July i. Wild antelope from 
Sept I to Jan. i. 

Wild Deer may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

Wild Turkey may be killed from Sept. i to April i. 

Prairie Chicken may be killed from Aug. i to Feb. i. 

Quail, Partridge may be killed from Oct. i to March 15. 

It is unlawful to use a hunting lamp or lantern, or any other light used for the 
purpose of hunting at night. 

Unlawful to Transport — It is unlawful for common carriers to transport 
within or without the limits of this State any animals or birds mentioned above, but 
this shall not apply to the shipment or transportation of live Mongolian or Enghsh 
pheasants for scientific or breeding purposes. Also, it does not apply to prohibit 
the sale and shipment of wild ducks and wild geese. 

Possession of animals and birds during close season is prijna facie evidence of 
guilt of person in possession. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Texas, Utah, Vermont. 161 



FISH. 

It is unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale, or ship or offer to ship any 
'game fish, including white perch, trout or bass, taken from any of the fresh waters, 
lakes and streams in this State in the following counties : Calhoun, Camp, Cherokee, 
Delta, Franklin, Harrison, Hopkins, Houston, Jack, Llano', Marion, Robertson, 
Titus, Victoria. 



UTAH. 



(See also page 111.) 



Pheasant, Grouse, Partridge may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Sage Hen from Aug. i to Feb. i. 

Insectivorous or Song Birds protected, except the English sparrow. 

Wild Goose, Duck, Snipe, Brant or Swan may be killed from Oct. i to 
Feb. 15. These birds cannot be killed between sunset and one hour before sunrise. 

Unlawful to use any gun larger than No. 10 gauge while hunting for fowl or 
birds. 

Deer, Elk, Buffalo, Bison, Antelope or flountain Sheep, or any fawn or 
young of any of said animals, may be killed from Sept. i to Nov. i. 

The possession of the female of any of the above animals at any time is unlaw- 
ful. Hounding of above animals is prohibited at any time. 

Mongolian or Chinese Pheasant, English Pheasant, Pinnated Grouse 
or Quail are protected at all times, except the quail found in Southern Utah, com- 
monly called the California quail. 

Transportation — Unlawful at any time to transport the above animals or 
birds, or any part thereof, out of the State. 

FISH. 

It is unlawful to catch any fish, except carp, chubs, suckers and mullet, by any 
means or device whatever, except by means of hook and line, and only between June 
15 and Dec. 15. 

Black Bass may be caught from June 1 5 to Dec. 1 5. 

Unlawful to ship any fish out of the State. 



VERMONT. 



(See also page 111.) 



Sharp=tailed Grouse, Pinnated Grouse, Capercailzie, Black Game, 
Ptarmigan or Pheasant — Unlawful to shoot or take above birds before Jan. i, 
1900; but the shooting of pheasants on enclosed and posted lands by the owners of 
such lands or their licensees between Oct. 10 and Dec. i is lawful, provided the 
pheasants so shot have been actually bred on such lands in a state of captivity. 

Deer — Deer having horns maybe hunted and taken during October, but no 
person shall hunt, kill, destroy or capture deer in this State 

(a) With a dog or dog kind. 

(d) By the aid or use of a jack or artificial light. 

{c) By the method known as crusting. 

[d) While the deer are yarded. 

(e) By the use or assistance of any snare, trap or salt-lick. 



162 American Game and Fish Laws. — Vermont, Washington. 



No person during open season shall, take, kill, destroy or have in possession 
more than two deer. 

Deer killed or taken in Vermont shall not be transported by any person or cor- 
poration, except that the carcass or parts thereof of one deer lawfully killed in this 
State may be transported in the open season, and for ten days thereafter when open 
to view, tagged and plainly labelled with the name of the owner, and accompanied 
by him ; and the possession of deer or a part thereof by a common carrier or servant 
of a common carrier, unaccompanied by the owner, or not tagged and plainly labelled 
with his name, is unlawful. But this shall not apply to the head, feet or pelt of deer 
severed from the body. 

Moose and Caribou — Unlawful to shoot at any time. 

Wild Duck — If any person shoots or hunts wild duck with the aid of a torch, 
jack or artificial light of any kind, it is unlawful. If a person is found on any public 
waters of this State or the shores thereof, after sundown, with a fire-arm and torch, 
jack or artificial light, it will be presumptive evidence that he is violating the law. 

Transportation — Unlawful to transport any game bird during close season, 
except for consumption as food within the State. But this shall not prevent a 
person residing out of the State from taking game birds in open season and three 
days thereafter out of the State when shipped open to view, tagged and plainly 
labelled with the name of the owner and accompanied by him. 

The Bounty on Wolf, Panther, Bear, Lynx or Fox as stated on page 
112 is repealed. 

Woodcock, English Snipe may be killed from Sept. i to Jan. i. 

FISH. 

Lake Bomoseen — Unlawful to fish in the towns of Hubbardston and Castle- 
ton north of a line running from Stannard's Point on the west shore of said lake 
to a point in the east shore due west from the dwelling-house of S. S. Goodwin 
between Dec. i and April i. 

Unlawful to take pickerel less than fifteen inches in length, unless restored to 
water immediately. 



WASHINGTON. {Seealsoi)a{,el20. 



Elk, Moose, Caribou, Mountain Sheep, Goat may be killed from Sept. i to 
Nov. 1. 

Hunting above animals for their hides and horns is prohibited. They cannot 
be killed unless the carcass of such animal is used or preserved for food by the 
person slaying it. 

Deer may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Unlawful to hunt deer between one hour after sunset and one-half hour after 
sunrise. 

Hunting deer, elk, moose, mountain sheep and goat with dogs at any time is un- 
lawful. 

Fire hunting the above animals is forbidden, as well as any trap, swivel, pivot or 
spring guns, pitfalls or other devices. 

Spotted Fawn protected. 

During open season it is unlawful to kill more than four deer, or more than two 
elk, moose, antelope, caribou, mountain sheep or goat. 

Grouse, Partridge, Prairie Chicken, Sage Hen, Native Pheasant, or 
Ptarmigan may be killed from Aug. 15 to Dec. i. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — Washington, "West Virginia. 163 

Swan, Sandhill Crane, riallard Duck, Canvas=back Duck, Widgeon, 
Teal, Wood=duck, Spoonbill, Gray or Black Duck, Spring Tail, or other 
Game Duck, Rail, Plover, or other Game Waterfowl may be killed from Aug. 
15 to Jan. I. 

Shooting from sink boat, sunk box or sneak boat waterfowl is unlawful. Also 
the use of any battery, swivel or pivot gun, or any gun other than one to be held in 
the hands and fired from the shoulder at any time, for the purpose of shooting above 
birds. The building of any structure in the waters of this State for the purpose of 
shooting waterfowl is prohibited. It is also unlawful between one hour after sunset 
and one-half hour before sunrise to fire off any gun or build any fire or flash any light 
or burn any powder or other inflammable substance upon the shores of any fishing 
grounds frequented by waterfowl, with intent to shoot or disturb these birds. 

How riany Allowed in One Day — It is unlawful on anyone day to kill, 
have for sale or offer for sale, barter or exchange more than two of the game animals 
or ten of the game birds mentioned above. 

Shipping out of State — It is unlawful to transport or ship out of the State 
any of the wild game birds or animals of this State. 

Imported or Oriental Pheasant, Golden, Silver Ring=necked, Copper, 
Bronze, Chinese or Mongolian Pheasant, or California Valley or Mountain 
Quail or Bob= white are protected until Oct. 15, 1900. . 

It is lawful to kill California valley, mountain and bob-white quail in any of the 
counties lying westward of the eastern boundary of the counties of Whatcom, 
Skagit, Snohomish, King, Pierce and Skamania between Oct. 15 and Dec. i. 

Song-birds protected. 

FISH. 

On page 121, under the heading "Salmon in the Columbia" in the third line 
omit " May," and insert " April." After " September " in fourth line insert " and also 
during the weekly close time between 6 p.m. on Saturday and 6 p.m. on following 
Sunday." 



WEST VIRGINIA, 



(See also itage 122.) 



Deer — It is unlawful to kill deer for five years from May 17, 1897, or to chase 
deer with dogs at any time. Unlawful to kill fawn in its spotted coat, or have the 
fresh skin of any fawn in one's possession. 

Sell or expose for Sale — It is unlawful for any person or corporation to kill 
or expose for sale, or have in possession, except while alive, any deer, wild turkey, 
quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse, or any part of the same, with the intention of 
sending or transporting it, or having the same sent or transported out of the State. 

Possession prima facie Evidence — The possession of recently killed venison 
or fresh deerskins, wild turkey, quail, pheasant or ruffed grouse in close season, is 
prima facie evidence to convict. This shall not apply to owners of enclosed premises. 

Quail, Partridge, Wild Turkey, Ruffed Grouse, Pheasant — Unlawful to 
kill these birds for two years from May 22, 1897. 

Ruffed Grouse, Pheasant, Pinnated Grouse, Prairie Chicken may be 
killed from Nov. 10 to Dec. 15. 

Wild Turkey from Oct. 15 to Jan. i. 

Blue=winged Teal, flallard or Wood Duck, or any kind of Wild Duck, 
Wild Goose or Brant — May be killed from Oct. i to April i. 

Snipe may be killed from March i to July i. 

Woodcock from July 15 to Nov. i inclusive. 



164 American Game and Fish Laws. — West Virginia. 

The netting or trapping of wild turkey, ruffed grouse, pheasant, quail or Virginia 
partridge is unlawful. It is unlawful to use any swivel, punt or other gun other than 
common shoulder gun. It is also unlawful by the aid of any push boat, or sneak 
boat, used for carrying such gun, to kill or wound, or to pursue with such intent, 
upon any of the waters, bogs, marshes or mud fiats, or any cover to which wild fowl 
resort within the State, any wild goose, wild duck or brant. 

It is unlawful to offer for sale, or have in possession, any of the birds or game, 
either dead or alive, mentioned above, in close season. 

Unlawful to use ferrets for purpose of catching rabbits or driving them from 
their burrows. 

FISH. 

The law, as stated on page 123, has been amended by the Legislature of 1897, 
and is as follows : — 

Fish Nets, Pots, Weirs, Traps, Jack Salmon, White Salmon, Brook 
Trout, Landlocked Salmon. Trespass, Private Waters — It shall not be law 
ful for any person to catch or destroy any of the fish in the creeks or rivers of this 
State by means of drag or other nets, fish pots, weirs, traps, by sledging, shooting or 
other devices (except by hook and line, gig and spear) ; nor shall it be lawful for any 
person to catch or destroy, any of the fish in the rivers of this State by means of drag 
or other nets, sledging, shooting, seines, or other devices (except by hook and line, 
gig and spear), from the first day of March to Nov. 15. /'r<?z'/V/^<a', however, that it 
shall be lawful for any person to catch fish in fish pots between the 15th of Septem- 
ber and Dec. 31 of each year, and by means of seines from the first day of January 
to the first day of June of each year in the Great Capon and its tributaries, and by 
fish pots in Cheat river and its tributaries from Sept. 15 to April i, and by means of 
fish pots in the Shenandoah from Sept. i to June i. It shall not be lawful to catch 
or destroy any jack salmon or white salmon, in any manner, between the fifteenth 
day of April and the fifteenth day of June in each year ; nor to catch or destroy any 
brook trout or landlocked salmon, in any manner, between the first day of September 
and the first day of January of each year; nor shall it be lawful for any person to 
kill fish at any time with Cocctihis indie us or other poison, or by the use of explosives. 
It shall not be lawful for any person, engaged at any time in catching fish, to tres- 
pass upon or go into any enclosed field, adjoining or near to the stream in which 
said person is fishing; nor to pass through any enclosed field, for the purpose of 
fishing, without permission from the owner or occupier of such field ; nor shall it be 
lawful for any person, at any season, to catch or destroy fish in any dam or pond, 
the property of any person, except with the consent of the owner of such dam or 
pond, unless such dam or pond be in some of the rivers of this State. But nothing 
in this act shall be so construed as to prevent the catching of minnows or small fish 
(except salmon, bass, shad, and trout), by means of hand or cast nets, to be used for 
angling or scientific purposes ; nor to prevent the fish commissioners of this State, 
or any person with their consent, from catching any fish at any time with nets or 
seines, for the purpose of propagation, or stocking other waters, nor to prevent any 
person from taking in any way fish from his private "dam, pond or spring at any 
time. Any person who shall buy or receive any brook trout, landlocked salmon, 
California salmon, or any other fish caught or taken contrary to the provisions of 
this act, knowing the same to be so caught or taken, shall be guilty of a mis- 
demeanor. 

It is unlawful to catch or have in possession or to buy, sell or offer for sale, any 
jack salmon or white salmon of less than seven inches in length, or any pike of less 
than eight inches in length, or any speckled trout or California mountain trout of 
less than four inches in length, or any fish caught out of season or in any manner 
prohibited by law. 

The measurement of fish be from end of nose to centre fork of tail. 



American Game and Fish Laws. — West Virginia, Wisconsin. 1()5 

Black Bass, Green Bass, Willow Bass, Rock Bass, Pike, or Pickerel 
or Wall=eyed Pike may be caught from June 15 to April 15. 

It is unlawful to catch suckers, carp and red horse by gig, spear and looping at 
any time. 

Unlawful to catch bass by spear or gig from April i to Nov. i. 



WISCONSIN. (See also page 123.) 

Woodcock, Partridge, Pheasant, Grouse of any Variety, Prairie Hen 
or Chicken, Plover or Snipe may be killed from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

riallard Duck, Wood Duck from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

Swan protected at all times. 

It is unlawful to shoot any wild duck, wild goose, brant or other aquatic bird or 
fowl between sundown and sunset and the following sunrise. It is also unlawful to 
use any such boat, raft, box or other device, except a boat outside the natural cover- 
ings of reeds, grass or other vegetation growing above the water. Also prohibited 
any fixed or artificial ambush or blind. Unlawful to snare ducks. 

Deer — It is unlawful to kill or capture any deer in the waters or on the ice at 
any time. 

Also unlawful by means of any pit, pitfall or trap at any time. Artificial light 
prohibited. 

Unlawful to have the skins of any deer when it is in its red coat, or any fawn 
when in its spotted coat. Only two deer allowed to one person, except that any 
resident or settler has the right to kill during open season any deer which is to be 
consumed by his own family or neighbors and not for purpose of sale or traffic. 

After the word " Sheboygan " in the seventh line on page 123 under Wisconsin, 
add " and Fond du Lac." 

Shooting in Grain=fields — It is unlawful for a person to enter into any 
growing or standing grain not his own with fire-arms about his person, or permit his 
dog to enter without permission of the owner or occupant. 

Transportation — It is unlawful to transport out of the State any feathered 
game protected by the laws of this State, except live birds, excepting that, when in 
the owner's personal charge and accompanying them, he may carry out of State an 
am.ount not to exceed fifty of any variety of birds or fowl. Ducks, snipe or plover 
may be carried out of State or shipped from Sept. i to Dec. i. 

riongolian, Chinese, or English Pheasants or Quail of any Variety are 
protected until Sept. i, 1901. 

It is unlawful to have game or fish in possession during close season, except 
alive, or any carcass of flesh. 

FISH. 

Trout may be caught from April 15 to Sept. i. 

Black, Oswego or Yellow Bass may be caught from May 25 to March i. 
[In Big Green lake in Green Lake county and in Devil's lake in Sauk county may be 
caught from July i to March i. Rush lake in Foi;id du Lac and Winnebago county 
is not governed by above law.] 

Ice Fishing — Unlawful to fish with more than five lines to each person, and 
more than one hook attached to each line. 

Lawful Size — The possession of lake trout or whitefish of less than two 
pounds round or undressed weight, or less than one and one-half pounds dressed 
weight (except that lake trout may be had in possession and offered for sale, not to 



166 American Game and Fish Laws. — Wisconsin. 

exceed twenty-live pounds at any time), is unlawful. It is also unlawful to have in 
possession any wall-eyed pike of less than one pound round or undressed weight, 
or any catfish of less than three pounds round, or one and one-half pounds dressed 
weight. 

LICENSE FOR DEER HUNTING. 

The Legislature of 1S97 of Wisconsin passed an act requiring a license for the 
hunting of deer. 

The license is issued by Secretary of State. 

No transportation company, its agent, servant or employee, shall receive. for 
transportation any carcass of a deer or part of a carcass of deer, unless the same shall 
have a coupon from a licensee issued under the provisions of this act, attached to 
such carcass of a deer or part of such carcass. 

Fees for non-residents, ^30, good for one year. $1 fee to residents. 

No licenses are transferable. 

COUNTIES FREQUENTED BY DEER. 

The counties of the State which are designated as counties frequented by deer 
are as follows: Adams, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Brown, 
Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Florence, Forest, Iron, Jackson, 
Juneau, Langlade, Kewaunee, Lincoln, Marathon, Marinette, Marquette, Oconto, 
Oneida, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Portage, Price, Sauk, Sawyer, Shawano, Taylor, Trem- 
pealeau, Vilas, Washburn, Wood and Door. 



E. I. DupoNT DE Nemodrs & Cfl, 



Wilmington, Delaware. 




Smokeless 

. . Powder 

. . FOR . . 

SHOT=QUNS. 

An American Invention of the 

Higliest rierit. Hard Grain, 

No Smoke, High Velocity, 

Even Pattern, Mod= 

erate Pressure. 

When ordering Shot Shells, in= 
sist that they be loaded with 

Dupont Smokeless. 



Send postal to 

E. S. Rice, 
Wm. Mc Blair, 
R. S. Waddell, 
Fred J. Waddell, 
L. C. Thornhill, 
D.W. C. B1DWELL& Co., 
Clinton Bidwell, 
Shoemaker & Voute, 
H. P. Collins, 
Arthur Hyndman, 
Geo. E. Smith & Co., 
S. C. Madden, 
C. A. Haight, 



US for Price=list, with directions 
for loading, or to 

62 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 

509 North 3d St., St. Louis, Mo. 

First National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Cor. 8th and Chestnut Sts., Chattanooga, Tenn, 
310 Gravier St., New Orleans, La. 

143 Water St., Pittsburg, Pa. 

14 West Swan St., Buffalo, N.Y. 

126 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



22 South Calvert St., 
32 Pine St., 
7 Central Wharf, 
1310 i8th St., 
226 Market St., 



Baltimore, Md. 
New York, N.Y. 
Boston, Mass. 
Denver, Col. 
San Francisco, Cal. 



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ANY A BOY would have such a 



Happy Holiday 

if only some thoughtful friend 
would present him with a 



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Marlin Repeating Rifle. 

The Marlin Model of 1897, a take-down repeater, using 22 short, 
^. 22 long and 22 long-rifle cartridges in one arm, is WITHOUT A 
PEER among small bores. They cost a trifle more in the be- 
ginning, but you have three rifles in one, and 
the SuperiorMaterial Used makes them long- 
lived and much the cheaper in the end. •?, 
Our 195-page book( just out) tells all about them. »-> 
dT Up-to-date information about powders, black ^.^. ' 
-T and smokeless ; proper size, quantities, how to 
•^ load ; hundreds of bullets, lead, alloyed, jacketed, 
soft-nosed, mushroom, etc.; trajectories, pene- 
trations, all calibres 22 to 45; how to care for 
arms, and 1,000 other things, including many 
trade secrets never before given to the public. 
FREE if you irill seinl sfa/iips for posfaae to 
THE MARIJN FIREARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. 





Glover's Latest Dog Remedies. 



CONDITION PILLS contain alterative, tonic, digestive, and fever-subduing 
properties. Price, 50 cents per box. 

DIGESTIVE PILLS for acute or chronic indigestion, gastritis, or any deranged 
condition of the digestive organs. Price, 50 cents per box. 

COMPOUND SULPHUR TABLETS are particularly adapted to dogs requiring 
a cooling medicine or troubled with eczema. Price, 50 cents per box. 

WORH CAPSULES contain all the active principles of GLOVER'S VERMI- 
FUGE in a form easy to administer. Price, 50 cents per box. 

TAPE WORfl CAPSULES, specially prepared for the eradication of tape 
worm. Price, 50 cents per box. 

Should your dealer not have these remedies on hand, they will be mailed 
direct on receipt of price. 



Book on Dog Diseases and How to Feed 
mailed free on application to 



H. CLAY GLOVER, 



Veterinarian Westminster 

Kennel Club, 



1293 Broadway, New York. 



USE SHIELD'S FLIES. 



ARE YOU A FLY FISHERHAN? 
IF SO, INSIST ON HAVING 

SHIELD'S FLIES. 

Handled by the Best Dealers in Sporting Goods 

in this city. 



JOHN P. LOVELL ARflS. 
APPLETON & BASSETT. 
JOHN WOOD, Jr. 



DAME, STODDARD & KENDALL. 
Wn. READ & SONS. 
J. S. TROWBRIDGE CO. 



Special Patterns Tied to Order, 




Ask any of the Largest Jobbing Purchasers for 
Hendryx Standard Goods. They all buy them and 
keep a large line in stock and will fill your orders ^nvu'mi '"///)/// 
promptly. Annual Catalogues Mailed Free. 

The Andrew B- Hendryx Co., New Haven, Conn., U. S. A. 




P.O. Box 2973. 



Connected by Telephone, 



GEO. H. SAMPSON, 



Forcite Powder. 
Rand Rock Drills. 
Hoisting Macliinery. 




Magneto Batteries. 
Contractors' Supplies. 
Quarrying flachinery. 



ALSO 

Laflin 6: Rand ^^|_\1 ^^^ ^^^ POWDER 

GUNPOWDER. ^.:^2b^^' for Shot Guns. 

147 PEARL STREET, BOSTON, HASS 




1 HOHAS G. ORNDORFF, Sole manufacturer of the 

-.^aM-^^.^. Mills and Hunter's 

Woven Cartridge Belt, 

WORCESTER, flASS. 




CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. 



The ^lir^iTERS Bevt 



Mills Belt, $1.50; Hunter's Belt, $1.00. 
Postpaid. 



Gray's Reflecting 
Hunting Lanterns 



for Boat and Head. 



Large size burns kerosene with chimney. The best lamp for 
camp and jacking. Small size for head burns oil. Only weighs 
IJ pounds, and can be carried in pocket. Send for circulars and 
prices. 





PETER GRAY, 

Manufacturer, 

2 riarshall Street, Boston, flass. 



ALU INSECT PESTS, 

Flies, Fleas, Lice, and flosquitoes, on horses, 
cattle, dogs, and poultry, or in your house, 
can be effectually and cheaply removed by using 

CABOT'S 

Sulpho = Napthol. 



Sold by Druggists and Grocers. 



The Sulpho=Napthol Company, 

687 Washington Street, Boston, flass. 



The Davis Hammer 
and Hammerless Guns. 



Cross=bolted through 
extension rib. 




CATALOGUE MAILED ON APPLICATION TO THE MAKERS, 



N. R. DAVIS & SONS, 



Freetown, Mass, 



SPORTSHAN, USE 

IDEAL FOOT COMFORT. 

A powder to be shaken into the shoes for the immediate rehef of tired, 
tender, sweating, swelling, smarting feet. Cures and prevents blisters, callous, 
hard, and sore spots on the feet. Does not check perspiration, but absorbs it, 
and removes all unpleasant odors. 

Bicycle riders will find this an excellent article to prevent chafing. It 
cools and heals the skin on any part of the body, wherever applied. Warranted 
absolutely pure and harmless. Price, 25 cents. 

FOR SALE BY 

John p. Lovell Arms Company, 

BOSTON, riASS. 



REVOLVERS. 



We make a complete 
line of high and medium 
grade revolvers in 22, 32, 
38, and 44 calibers. For 
sale by hardware, fire- 
arms, and sporting goods 
dealers generally. 

5end for illustrated 
catalogue, free. 




Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 



WORCESTER, HASS., U.S.A. 



SEE 



BOSTON COURIER, 

= = THE FAVORITE = = 
SUNDAY PAPER, FOR 

Base=ball, Yachting, Horse Notes, Military and 

Hotel News, 

LITERARY, DRAflATIC, AND MUSICAL CRITICISM, 

Breezy Watering- place Letters and Arrivals, in their season, 
Correct Fashions for the Ladies, and 

ALL THE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL GOSSIP. 



FOR SALE BY ALL THE LEADING NEWSDEALERS. 




ALL OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY. 



Write for Catalogue to the 

UNITED STATES NET 

AND TWINE COMPANY, 

316 Broadway, New York. 




The Greatest 

Fishing and 
Hunting; 

Region in America east of the Rocky Mountains 
is to be found in 

Eastern and Northern 
New England 

Every description of Fish and Game, Deer, Moose, 
and Caribou, abound in profusion. 

The Boston & Maine Railroad 

Reaches all sections of this wonderful region. 

Through Trains, superbly equipped, parlor or sleeping cars 
on all through trains, to all principal points. 



FISHING AND HUNTING PAMPHLET, illustrated from actual scenes in 
the hunting region, should be read by all sportsmen. It will be mailed upon receipt 
of two-cent stamp. Address Passenger Department, Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston. 

D. J. FLANDERS, 

Qen. Pass, and Ticket Agt. 




GREAT GUNS 

Are made great and kept so by 
the use of 

All great marksmen use it to do three things : 

Clean, Lubricate, 
Prevent Rust, 

Also for Bicycles, Reels, etc. 

SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Send 2-cent stamp 
for postage, and be convinced that " 3 in i " 
is all we claim for it. Ask your dealer for it. 

Q. W. COLE & CO., 

Department V. i4i Broadway, New York. 



Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co., 

MANUFACTURERS, JOBBERS, AND 
RETAILERS OF 

Athletic and Sporting Goods 
of all kinds 

Including Bicycles, Bicycle Clothing and Sundries, Cameras and Camera Sun- 
dries for amateurs, Guns, Rifles, and Ammunition, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, 
Base Ball Goods, Tennis and Golf Supplies, including clothing. Athletic 
Goods for in and out door work of all kinds. 



Special Prices to Gymnasiums, Clubs, etc. 

Also Dog Collars, Dog fledicines. Dog Bread, etc. 

Repairing in All Branches, of our Trade. 



. . . STORES AT . . , 
FITCHBURQ, BOSTON, AND WORCESTER. 




When you visit Boston, Mass., 
make your headquarters at the 

Centrally Located. BRATTLE STREET. 

500 ROOMS 

OSCAR Q. BARRON, Proprietor. 



QUINCY HOUSE, 



Excellent Table. 



(European Plan, $1.00 per day and up. 
I American Plan, $3.00 per day and up. 

ABBOTT L. FABYAN, Hanager. 



Still in the Lead! 



Three Parkers of the 9 high guns 
among 1!)7 shooters scored 25 straight 
in the liands of \niateuis winning 
l-.iol hi^tn»one\ against 
Paul F\i)erts and Man 
utaotnreis' 
Agentis 



THE PARKER QUIN 

oh in e\i(lence at (Jraiid American Handicap, 1898 
THE PARKER IS A WINNER. 

1 1 Parkers among 31 high 
guns won over $ 1 ,750.00 
of purse of $5,075.00. 




Handsomest and Best in Every 
^mPLEST N. Y. Salesrooms, 

Otrongest PARKER BROS., Meriden, Conn. 



The Place To BUY". 




KENNEr&WATERBURf. l8lR?flNKUN SlBoSTON 



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UtiOEK %"» M^N^&EWtHT. 



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^Ht^OSTOU T^MERU 



Exquisite cuisine, comfortable and commodious 
rooms, good attendance and reasonable prices. 
Many changes and improvements have been 
made, which will serve to make the house 
more attractive than ever 

The choicest Wines, Liquors, and Cigars will 
at all times be found in its Cafe 



5 O. L. YORKE <St CO. J 




The Diniick SMdon Mfg. Co. 

85 South Street, Newark, N.J., 



P^anufacturers of 



Hunting Clothing 
and Equipments. 



Sole Manufacturers of 
the Celebrated 

Thompson Hunting 
Boots and Shoes. 

Perfect in material, make 
and finish. 

If your dealer does not 
handle our goods, send to 
us for catalogue. 




Camp Smoking: 



El Deletosa Cigars 

Made entirely of Havana Tobacco, are equal to many Imported Cigars 

and much less in price. Various sizes, from $4.00 to 

$14.00 per hundred. 



For the pipe there is no better tobacco made than 

E. & E. SLICE, 

4 and 8 ounce tin boxes. 

ESTABROOK & EATON, 

224 Washington Street, Boston. 




The Waterproof 
process shown by 
this cut is used 
only on goods made 
by ... . 



HAKER OF 
HEN'S FINE SHOES, 



A. E. NETTLETON, 

Syracuse, N.Y. 

It is particularly adapted to heavy goods, such as 

Sporting Boots or Shoes, 

And is thoroughly satisfactory to, and strongly recommended by, all 

who have used it. 
For further particulars address the maker or 

J. P. LOVELL ARHS COHPANY, 

147 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, HASS. 



No More Torn and 
Soiled Trousers 
for Sportsmen. 

Our leading specialty this season is 
a handsome and durable sportsmen's 
legging, a sensible article made of can- 
vas, rubber lined, readily buckled close 
to the leof over the trousers. 

All Sizes and Styles. 



PERFECTION OVERGAITER COMPANY, 

BURLINGTON, VERMONT. 




John P. Lovell Arms Co., 



The Largest Manufacturers 
and Dealers in 

Fire=arms, Bicycles, and General 
SPO RTING GOODS 

IN THE UNITED STATES. 

Arms and Outfits ^^ make a specialty of furnishing parties 

^ for the KLONDIKE, and are offering 

for the Klondike. special inducements in the way of prices 

that will defy competition. Send for our 
KLONDIKE Circular and General Catalog, illustrating and describing 
our stock of 

Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, Athletic (loorts, 
Sleeping Baj!:s, Tents, Camp Stoves, Wool Coats, Com- 
passes, Huntins: Knives, Cameras, Skates, Type- 
writers, Police Goods, Field Glasses, 
Sweaters, Hnntini; Boots, etc. 

In fact, the most complete line of SPORTING GOODS in the world. 

MANUFACTURERS OF THE 

Famous Lovell Diamond Cycles. 

Catalog sent on Application. 



BOSTON STORES: 

147, 163, and 165 Washington Street. 121 Mass. Avenue. 

BRANCH STORES: 

WORCESTER, Mass. PORTLAND, Haine. BANGOR, Haine. 

PAWTUCKET, R.I. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



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NEW ITHACA QUNS 

Self=compensating, taking 
up wear at every point 

GUARANTEED FOR NITRO POWDERS. 

Close and Hard Shooting Guns .... 
at long range a specialty 



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Price but a little more than one-half that of any other good 

gun, and warranted in the most positive terms, 

shooting included 

ITHACA GUN COflPANY 

ITHACA, N.Y. 

Send for circular Manufacturers of fine tlammer 

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